Oklahoma offers 2022 TE John Locke ahead of national signing day

Oklahoma’s tight end room is already set to look radically different heading into the 2022 season. Jeremiah Hall elected to enter the 2022 NFL Draft and Austin Stogner jumped into the NCAA’s transfer portal and wound up with ex-OU quarterback Spencer Rattler at South Carolina.

The Sooners added Missouri transfer Daniel Parker Jr. and Oklahoma has already signed a pair of tight ends in the 2022 class in Bellevue West High School’s Kaden Helms and Aledo High School’s Jason Llewellyn.

OU also returns tight end Brayden Willis who has 36 receptions for 484 receiving yards and six touchdown grabs over the course of his career.

Oklahoma might not be done adding either. OU just offered class of 2022 tight end John Locke out of O’Connor High School in Helotes, Texas.

Locke is currently a Louisiana Tech commit. He was offered by Louisiana Tech on Dec. 23 and committed to the Bulldogs last week on Jan. 22.

In addition to Louisiana Tech, OU joins an offers list for Locke that includes Air Force, Colorado State, Dartmouth, Harvard and Yale.

ESPN has Locke ranked the highest, where he’s listed as the country’s No. 40 tight end and the No. 226 player from the state of Texas in the 2022 class. On3 rates Locke as the No. 89 tight end and the No. 225 player from the state of Texas. According to 247Sports, Locke is a three-star prospect, the nation’s No. 127 tight end and the No. 259 player from the state of Texas.

John Locke’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars

Overall

State

Position

ESPN

3

N/A

226

40

Rivals

2

N/A

N/A

N/A

247Sports

3

N/A

259

127

247 Composite

3

1924

257

112

On3 Recruiting

3

N/A

225

89

On3 Composite

3

1893

272

119

Vitals

Hometown

Helotes, Texas

Projected Position

TE

Height

6-4

Weight

215

Recruitment

Offers

Oklahoma

Louisiana Tech

Air Force

Colorado State

Dartmouth

Harvard

Yale

Film

Here’s a peek into Locke’s Hudl tape.

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