Oklahoma State football: Top 3 Cowboy prospects for 2020 NFL Draft

STILLWATER, OK - SEPTEMBER 28: Cornerback A.J. Green #4 and wide receiver Landon Wolf #1, and wide receiver Jacob Morris #38 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys run onto the field for a game against the Kansas State Wildcats on September 28, 2019 at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma. OSU won 26-13. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
STILLWATER, OK - SEPTEMBER 28: Cornerback A.J. Green #4 and wide receiver Landon Wolf #1, and wide receiver Jacob Morris #38 of the Oklahoma State Cowboys run onto the field for a game against the Kansas State Wildcats on September 28, 2019 at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Oklahoma. OSU won 26-13. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) /
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STILLWATER, OK – OSU Wide receiver Jordan McCray #12  wraps his hands around a touchdown pass against Baylor on October 19, 2019.. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
STILLWATER, OK – OSU Wide receiver Jordan McCray #12  wraps his hands around a touchdown pass against Baylor on October 19, 2019.. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) /

2. Jordan McCray, WR

Brace yourself — former OSU wideout Jordan McCray is listed in the program as 6-foot-6 and 187 pounds. Maybe it’s while standing in his cleats, but the lengthy wide receiver will certainly draw more than an interested look from an NFL front office during this year’s draft.

Against other top collegiate seniors at January’s East-West Shrine Bowl, McCray led his team (West) in receptions, catching three passes for 31 yards.

McCray’s overall statistics from OSU aren’t exactly eye-popping: 19 receptions for 237 yards and two touchdowns for the entire 2019 season.

He did, however, play most of the season alongside Tylan Wallace — a Biletnikoff finalist who attracted most of the targets in OSU’s downfield passing game. OSU’s offense was also directed by a redshirt freshman quarterback, Spencer Sanders, who progressed much as the season moved along. It was his first and only season in an OSU uniform, having transferred to Stillwater from South Alabama after his junior season.

McCray isn’t one of the most highly touted wide receiver prospects on the board, but his size and relative ‘unknown’ status make him a good candidate to be a late-round flyer.

Prediction: Sixth round