Oklahoma State Football: Predicting where top draft prospects land

Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State Football. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports
Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State Football. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports /
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Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma State Football. Mandatory Credit: Brett Rojo-USA TODAY Sports
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Oklahoma State Football has some of the most underrated draft prospects in 2021. Where will they land?

The Oklahoma State football team came into the 2020 season with hopes of contending for the Big 12 championship and possibly being a darkhorse for the college football playoff.

That did not materialize and the seniors that decided to come back for the 2020 season have seen their draft stock slip a bit. That does not mean that the Cowboys don’t have solid draft prospects and it would be safe to say that these guys should be classified as underrated at this point in the draft process.

The guy that will be the first Oklahoma State player selected was not on many people’s draft radars at the beginning of the season. Offensive tackle Teven Jenkins has seen his draft stock rise to the point where he could be picked in the first round. Known as a fierce run blocker with great strength, Jenkins projects well as a right tackle in the league, but could also see time as a left tackle.

Two guys that were thought to be first-round possibilities, as well potential Heisman trophy candidates, are wide receiver Tylan Wallace and running back Chuba Hubbard. Hubbard was fighting injuries for most of the season and could not stay on the field and live up to his expectations and those injuries are worrisome for any team looking to take the talented back.

Wallace did not have many injuries this past season and was the more consistent producer for the offense that had injuries at the quarterback and running back positions. Wallace is a physical receiver that makes tough catches look easy and I think that he should still have massive appeal at the next level and he is currently flying under the radar.

Here is where I think Oklahoma State football’s top draft prospects will land.