Three former Oklahoma State football players will take part in on-field drills at the NFL Scouting Combine, which began Thursday in Indianapolis.
Oklahoma’s Danny Stutsman and Ethan Downs returned to the field for the first day of the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
While RJ Harvey and Danny Stutsman stand out, they’re not the only ones looking to impress in Indianapolis this week.
Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Danny Stutsman, who remains close to former college teammate Tyler Guyton, formally met with the Dallas Cowboys in Indianapolis.
Three Sooners defenders are on their way to Indianapolis, but their draft projections run from first round to undrafted.
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Sooners Wire on MSNOklahoma's Ethan Downs has fantastic showing at NFL Scouting CombineThree Oklahoma Sooners are undergoing testing at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis in hopes of being called for the 2025 NFL Draft. Danny Stutsman, Ethan Downs, and Billy Bowman are at work this week trying to impress NFL coaches and front offices with their athletic ability.
Throughout his Oklahoma State career ... This weekend, he showcased his raw athleticism in Indianapolis at the 2025 NFL Combine. Martin was one of the top performing linebackers at the event ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNBuzz around Oklahoma Sooners 2025 NFL Draft Prospects only grows after standout performances at NFL Scouting CombineThe Oklahoma Sooners only sent three prospects to this year's NFL Scouting Combine ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft. Still, each of them delivered memorable performances during their athletic testing and drills.
Oklahoma’s Danny Stutsman and Ethan Downs returned to the field for the first day of the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Oklahoma Sooners linebacker Danny Stutsman, who remains close to former college teammate Tyler Guyton, formally met with the Dallas Cowboys in Indianapolis.
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Where Do Former Oklahoma Prospects Rate Heading Into NFL Scouting Combine?Three Sooners defenders are on their way to Indianapolis, but their draft projections run from first round to undrafted.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with an Oklahoma death row inmate who claimed alongside the state itself that his trial was unfair, staving off his execution. Convicted for the 1997 killing of
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