Oklahoma Football: How would Sooners be rated if NCAA Football 19 existed?

NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 02: Quarterback Kyler Murray #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners looks to throw against the UTEP Miners at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 2, 2017 in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma defeated UTEP 56-7. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - SEPTEMBER 02: Quarterback Kyler Murray #1 of the Oklahoma Sooners looks to throw against the UTEP Miners at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on September 2, 2017 in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma defeated UTEP 56-7. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images) /
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Wide Receivers

Lincoln Riley might have the best duo at wide receiver in college football in 2018 in Marquise Brown and CeeDee Lamb. Will they be able to fill the void left by Mark Andrews‘ departure?

*Marquise Brown*, Wide Receiver | 93 OVR: Brown recorded the 8th-most receiving yards in Oklahoma history last season in only eight starts (13 games played). He led the team with 1,095 receiving yards, Brown is the first *Impact Player* of Oklahoma’s threatening wide receiver tandem.

*CeeDee Lamb*, Wide Receiver | 93 OVR: Lamb was as good as advertised during his freshman season, setting the school’s freshman receiving record (807 yards) and earning freshman All-American honors from ESPN. With his continued growth and reliability to stay on the field, Lamb’s another *Impact Player* for the Boomer Sooners.

Grant Calcaterra, Tight End | 80 OVR: Grant Calcaterra sat behind All-American Mark Andrews as a true freshman, but is expected to carve out his own niche as his role expands.

Key Reserves: Mykel Jones (81), Charleston Rambo (81), Spencer Jones (80)