Wee one of the 2022 college football season has arrived, and the Oklahoma Sooners have released their first depth chart ahead of their opener against the UTEP Miners.
One of the goals of Brent Venables’ first offseasons with the Oklahoma Sooners was to create competition on the depth chart. Though several spots were solidified heading into fall camp, we still didn’t have an answer at right tackle, one of the wide receiver spots, defensive end, or at linebacker.
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Now with the depth chart released, we get a glimpse at how the coaching staff sees the roster as they prepare for the first game of the Brent Venables era.
Several spots indicate an ongoing competition or those players will rotate at those positions with an “OR” designation. In Brent Venables’ defense, instead of deploying a “slot” or “nickel” cornerback, he utilizes the “Cheetah” position, a hybrid between a safety and a linebacker. Someone who can cover and provide support in the running game.
With that, let’s take a look at the first Oklahoma Sooners depth chart heading into week one vs. the UTEP Miners.
Quarterback
Starter | QB2 | QB3 |
8. Dillon Gabriel | 11. Davis Beville | 14. General Booty OR 7. Nick Evers |
There was no mincing of words when the Sooners coaching staff was asked about the quarterback position early in the spring. Dillon Gabriel was brought in to be the starter for the Sooners.
Running Back
Starter | RB2 | RB3 |
0. Eric Gray | 24. Marcus Major | 29. Tawee Walker OR 2. Jovantae Barnes |
It’s time for the Eric Gray show. After a solid start to the 2021 season, Gray went underutilized in the second half of the season by the previous coaching staff. With Cale Gundy calling the plays for the Alamo Bowl, Gray got a shot to show the new coaching staff what he could do to the tune of eight carries for 82 yards and five receptions for 25 yards and a touchdown.
Marcus Major will get a ton of work too in Jeff Lebby’s high-octane offense. After a great offseason for Major, he’ll be called upon to punish teams in the second half as the Sooners look to close out games.
Wide Receiver
Starters | Backup | Backup 2 |
10. Theo Wease (Outside) | 1. Jayden Gibson | 81. Trevon West |
17. Marvin Mims (Slot) | 12. Drake Stoops | 6. LV Bunkley-Shelton 82. Gavin Freeman |
3. Jalil Farooq (Outside) | 13. J.J. Hester OR 4. Nic Anderson |
(None listed) |
Perhaps a bit surprising is that the Oklahoma Sooners are leaving Marvin Mims in the slot again in 2022. He’s a dynamic player that can be effective anywhere, but his speed could be better utilized on the outside. Perhaps the Sooners really felt good about Jalil Farooq on the outside and wanted to make sure they got him on the field.
Tight End
Starter | TE2 | TE3 | TE4 |
9. Brayden Willis | 22. Daniel Parker Jr. | 18. Kaden Helms | 87. Jason Llewellyn |
Brayden Willis is one of the players expected to have a breakout season in 2022. He’s earned the opportunity to play a ton for the Sooners with his ability to make a difference as both a blocker and a receiver.
Left Tackle
Starter | LT2 | LT3 |
71. Anton Harrison | 60. Tyler Guyton | 55. Aaryn Parks |
Big things are expected out of Anton Harrison entering year three. In what could be his final season with the Sooners, Harrison’s received some early top 50 buzz from draft analysts ahead of the 2023 NFL draft.
Left Guard
Starter | LG2 |
72. McKade Mettauer | 59. Savion Byrd OR 70. Brey Walker |
Early in the offseason it was expected that Cal transfer McKade Mettauer would be a starter on the Oklahoma Sooners offensive line. His more than 1,700 snaps of college football provide a boost to an OU line replacing two starters from 2021.
Center
Starter | C2 | C3 |
73. Andrew Raym | 66. Robert Congel | 69. Nate Anderson |
Despite missing part of spring ball with an injury, Andrew Raym earns the starting job once again. His experience and leadership will be key for Oklahoma’s offensive line.
Right Guard
Starter | RG2 | RG3 |
56. Chris Murray | 79. Jake Taylor | 74. Marcus Alexander |
The only surprise here is that Jake Taylor is listed at guard for Oklahoma after coming to the Sooners as a tackle. As Chris Murray approaches his final year in Norman, Taylor has a chance to assert himself as the future at right guard.
RIght Tackle
Starter | Backup |
64. Wanya Morris | 76. Jacob Sexton |
The lone position battle to start on the offensive line goes to Wanya Morris. It’s interesting, though, that Tyler Guyton was listed on the left side and that Jacob Sexton is the only backup listed at right tackle. Perhaps a sign of what’s to come in the future?
Defensive End
Starters | Backups |
14. Reggie Grimes | 33. Marcus Stripling OR 32. R Mason Thomas |
40. Ethan Downs | 8. Jonah Laulu OR 32. R Mason Thomas |
It was always going to be some combination of Reggie Grimes, Ethan Downs, and Marcus Stripling starting at defensive end for the Oklahoma Sooners. All three have the ability to approach double-digit sacks for the Sooners, but Ethan Downs and Reggie Grimes will get the first shot to start against UTEP.
Defensive Tackle
Starters | DT3 | DT4 |
88. Jordan Kelley OR 31. Jalen Redmond |
90. Josh Ellison | 56. Gracen Halton |
It was assumed that Jalen Redmond would be the starter at defensive tackle, but Jordan Kelley’s said, “not so fast.” Kelley, a redshirt senior has had a fantastic offseason and has the strength to be disruptive on the inside. The defensive tackle spot will start as a rotation to keep each guy fresh, allowing them to be at max efficiency for each snap.
Nose Tackle
Starters | NT3 | NT4 |
77. Jeffery Johnson OR 94. Isaiah Coe |
44. Kelvin Gilliam | 56. Gracen Halton |
Like defensive tackle, nose tackle will feature a rotation at the top of the depth chart between Isaiah Coe and Tulane transfer Jeffery Johnson. Both guys offer size, strength, and experience to be disruptive in the middle of the Sooners defense.
MIKE Linebacker
Starter | MLB2 |
2. David Ugwoegbu | 41. Jake McCoy OR 7. Jaren Kanak |
Locked into a position battle all offseason, David Ugwoegbu reshaped his body to play linebacker and added speed. His length and athleticism will be a problem for teams attempting to go up the middle on the ground or through the air.
WILL Linebacker
Starter | WLB2 |
28. Danny Stutsman | 13. Shane Whitter |
Like fellow 2021 signee Ethan Downs, Danny Stutsman’s been a popular breakout candidate for the 2022 season.
CHEETAH
Starter | Cheetah2 |
23. DaShaun White | 37. Justin Harrington |
What do you do when you have three talented linebackers, you find a way to get them all on the field at the same time. DaShaun White could play MIKE or WILL for Brent Venables, but his speed and athleticism will allow the Sooners to use him in a versatile defensive role.
Cornerback
Starter | CB2 | CB3 |
4. Jaden Davis | 21. Kendall Dennis | 1. Joshua Eaton OR 22. C.J. Coldon |
0. Woodi Washington | 9. D.J. Graham | 26. Kani Walker |
Jaden Davis found new life with Jay Valai, Ted Roof, and Brent Venables, earning another shot to start for Oklahoma after an up-and-down tenure under the previous defensive regime.
Strong Safety
Starter | SS2 |
5. Billy Bowman | 6. Trey Morrison OR 17. Damond Harmon |
Billy Bowman earning the start isn’t a surprise. He’s had an excellent offseason by all accounts now that he’s locked into just one position. He’s an athletic player that will make plays on the football.
Free Safety
Starter | Backups |
12. Key Lawrence OR 25. Justin Broiles |
3. Robert Spears-Jennings OR 17. Damond Harmon |
Key Lawrence and Justin Broiles provide versatility for the Oklahoma Sooners that could allow either of them to play in the box or as the deep safety. Both guys could line up in the slot as well.
Returners
Starter | |
Kick Return | 5. Billy Bowman OR 24. Marcus Major OR 3. Jalil Farooq |
Punt Return | 17. Marvin Mims OR 0. Eric Gray OR 6. LV Bunkley-Shelton |
Looks like the Oklahoma Sooners are going to put their best skill talent in a position to make plays with the football. Nothing is defined here, and how they deploy each guy could be dependent on the situation.
Specialists
Starter | Backup | |
Kicker | 34. Zach Schmit | 46. Gavin Marshall |
Punter | 37. Michael Turk | 36. Josh Plaster |
Long Snapper | 51. Kasey Kelleher | 50. Ben Anderson |
Holder | 37. Michael Turk | 36. Josh Plaster |
Zach Schmit gets the first opportunity to be the placekicker for the Oklahoma Sooners, replacing Gabe Brkic. In 2021, he was perfect on four point-after attempts and his lone field goal attempt as a freshman.
Michael Turk has become a weapon for the Oklahoma Sooners, averaging more than 50 yards per punt in 2021.
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