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OU loses commitment from four-star Jordan Hudson
Garland four-star wide receiver, Jordan Hudson, took to Twitter on Monday to announce his de-commitment from OU:
RESPECT MY DECISION 🙏🏾💯 pic.twitter.com/TN8wPX8ZEf
— Jordan Hudson🐺 (@d1Jordan3) June 14, 2021
The de-commitment comes as a big blow to the program. "It's been a long process but after speaking with my family and friends I have decided to decommit from the University of Oklahoma and reopen my recruitment," wrote Hudson in his post on the social media platform.
Hudson is ranked as the No. 14 overall wide receiver in the 2022 recruiting class according to a 247Sports composite. Hudson originally committed to the Sooners' program last summer following his sophomore season.
Despite the 6-foot-1 athlete's commitment to OU in July of 2020, he has remained a big target with many programs to include OU rival Texas, Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, LSU, North Texas, Oregon, TCU, USC, Texas A&M, and more.
The Top 10 DFW prospects coming off NFL Draft board
With the NFL Draft just a few days away, VYPE ranks the top DFW prospect in order of when their name will be called starting this Thursday.
There could be as many as four within the first three rounds and 10-12 drafted overall. There will also be a dozen free agent signees.
DFW's strength this year is in the skill positions with eight out of the 10 either DB, WR or RB.
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No. 1 Jeff Okudah, South Grand Prairie, Ohio State, DB
No-brainer Top 5 pick, He's a special cover-man who is also physical.
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No. 2 Jalen Reagor, Waxahachie, TCU, WR
Reagor's name is getting more buzz lately in a DEEP WR class. Top 50 pick.
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No. 3 Devin Duvernay, Sachse, Texas, WR
This kid just makes plays. Very physical WR, decent speed, elite hands. Will be taken within Top 64 picks.
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No. 4 Eno Benjamin, Wylie East, Arizona State, RB
Running backs not always at a premium, but Eno is probably in the first handful of RB's off board. Will be taken within Top 64 picks.
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No. 5 Hakeem Adeniji, Garland, Kansas, OL
Good athleticism for the big-man. Could be early third-rounder.
No. 6 James Proche, DeSoto, SMU, WR
Deep WR draft could drop DeSoto star to third round.
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No. 7 Trevis Gipson, Cedar Hill, Tulsa, DT
Everyone needs DL. He's not elite but has worked himself into Round 4.
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No. 8 AJ Green, DeSoto, Oklahoma State, DB
Rangy DB who played in pass-happy Big 12. Round 4.
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No. 9 JR Reed, Prestonwood Christian, Georgia, DB
Had good career in the SEC. Has seen top-flight offenses. Round 5.
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No. 10 Demarkus Acy, Wilmer-Hutchins, Missouri, DB
See above... Round 5.
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