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Oklahoma State football recruiting tracker: Which players are committed to 2025 class?

Though the landscape of college football is changing, Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy remains focused on his tried-and-true recruiting method.

While many fans often would like to see more four-star recruits, Gundy remains intent on finding high school prospects who might not be the most popular, but have the kind of potential he and his staff can tap into.

There’s no reason to expect the 2025 recruiting class to be any different.

Here’s a look at the players committed to Oklahoma State in the 2025 class:

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Jaylan Beckley, OL, Addison, Texas

Outdueling some prominent Southeastern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference programs, OSU earned a commitment from the 6-foot-3, 290-pound Beckley in early April. A three-star recruit out of Trinity Christian Academy in Addison, Texas, Beckley had previously been committed to Clemson before reopening his recruitment March 1. He is a powerful interior offensive lineman who also had offers from OU, Florida State, Georgia, Missouri, Florida, Tennessee, Texas A&M and others.

Royal Capell, WR, Cibolo, Texas

Adding to a busy April for OSU recruiting, Capell picked the Cowboys over offers from OU, Oregon, Missouri, Baylor, Houston, Cincinnati and others. The 5-foot-10, 190-pound receiver from Cibolo Steele High School adds to a deep and talented receiver class. After signing just one receiver in the class of 2024, the position has clearly been an area of emphasis in the 2025 group. Capell frequently worked out of the slot as a junior, showing the speed to get open deep and the toughness to make catches when contact is coming.

Ryker Haff, OL, Owasso

A first-team All-State selection who was ranked 19th in The Oklahoman’s initial Super 30 rankings for the state’s 2025 class, Haff didn’t allow a sack in his junior season as the right tackle on a potent offensive line at Owasso. He was a popular target in Big 12 Country, with offers from Texas Tech, Iowa State and Houston, along with other programs like Tulsa, Minnesota and UNLV. His game tape shows power and agility in a long body, with the ability to pull or get to the second level for blocks.

Owasso's Ryker Haff (71) celebrates a J'Kharri Thomas TD in the 2022 Class 6A-I state semifinals against Tulsa Union.
Owasso's Ryker Haff (71) celebrates a J'Kharri Thomas TD in the 2022 Class 6A-I state semifinals against Tulsa Union.

Kyle Keya, DE, Wichita, Kansas

A lanky defensive end with a frame that can easily hold more weight, the 6-foot-4, 205-pound Kema is from a mold similar to that of current Cowboy Collin Oliver. And his tape shows him being used the same way, as a standup edge rusher who can also pursue like a linebacker from sideline to sideline when necessary. The product of Kapuan Mt. Carmel Catholic High School in Wichita, Kansas, Keya picked OSU over offers from Iowa State, Kansas and Marshall.

Matrail Lopez, WR, Idabel

As has become a common trend for the Cowboys in recent years, their first commitment of the class comes from an in-state prospect. Two years ago, it was Del City defensive end Jaedon Foreman. Last year, it was Stillwater tight end Josh Ford. Now, it’s Lopez, a versatile athlete from Idabel who announced his decision on Feb. 4. The 5-foot-11, 175-pound Lopez also had offers from Washington State, Tulsa, North Texas and Texas-San Antonio. He scored 22 total touchdowns as a junior, doing it in nearly every possible way — rushing, receiving and three kinds of returns (interception, kickoff and punt). While his capabilities are plentiful, Lopez is initially targeted as a receiver with the Cowboys, a position where he excelled in 2023.

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Idabel's Matrail Lopez drives up court during the Class 3A boys state basketball game between Idabel and Victory Christian at State Fair Arena in Oklahoma City, Tuesday, March 5, 2024.
Idabel's Matrail Lopez drives up court during the Class 3A boys state basketball game between Idabel and Victory Christian at State Fair Arena in Oklahoma City, Tuesday, March 5, 2024.

Jaden Perez, WR, San Antonio

Yet another talented receiver in this class, Jaden Perez is a 5-foot-11, 165-pound speedster out of Claudia Taylor Johnson High School in San Antonio. Over the previous two seasons at Brandeis High School, Perez totaled 1,212 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. From there, he pulled in offers from a variety of Big 12 programs, along with some others outside the league, like Miami, Wisconsin and Arkansas.

Kameron Powell, WR, McKinney, Texas

Oklahoma State’s second receiver in the 2025 class came from McKinney North High School in the Dallas area. Kameron Powell, a 6-foot-1, 185-pound wideout, had a strong junior season with 743 yards and seven touchdowns on 40 catches. He has shown an ability to get open down the field or make tough catches in traffic on shorter throws, often looking more like a running back after catching the ball. He also had offers from Arkansas, Baylor, Houston, Kansas, Kansas State, Cal, Utah, Colorado State and several others.

Adam Schobel, QB, Columbus, Texas

After being committed to Baylor for 10 months, Adam Schobel’s recruitment changed course. The 6-foot-4, 190-pound quarterback from Columbus, Texas, visited OSU in early April, and flipped his commitment before the end of the month. The strong-armed four-star recruit is the son of former NFL tight end Matt Schobel, who is also his coach at Columbus High School. Adam Schobel has thrown for more than 6,600 yards in his three seasons as a starter.

Jordan Vyborny, TE, Draper, Utah

The Oklahoma State offensive staff continued its strong recruiting run into early May with the addition of Vyborny, a 6-foot-5, 230-pound tight end from Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah. Originally from Machesney Park, Illinois, Vyborny hasn’t put up eye-popping stats as a receiver, but has been a hot commodity on the recruiting trail with offers from Iowa State, Arizona, Kansas, Texas A&M, BYU, Wisconsin, Michigan State and others. Vyborny became the ninth player to commit to Oklahoma State, and the eighth on the offensive side of the ball.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Oklahoma State football recruiting: OSU Cowboys' 2025 commitments