Oklahoma State February Signing Day 2023: Offensive Line
STILLWATER – The February signing period is finally here and Oklahoma State is looking to put the finishing touches on its 2023 signing class!
Pokes Report has put together in-depth recruiting profiles on the new high school additions, as well as the transfers who have been added to the team since the December signing period.
You can click HERE to see the HS and JUCO players who were added during the December signing period, which numbered 17 in total, as well as seven transfers.
–Offensive Line–
Jamison Mejia, OT, 6-5, 280 pounds, Broken Arrow, Okla.
Pokes Report Ranking: 3-Star
Date Committed: 1/29/2023
Accomplishments: 2022 – OCA first-team All-State, The Oklahoman first-team All-State, The Tulsa World first-team All-State, Tulsa World All-Metro, Vype Top 100 and Mr. Football Oklahoma nominee. First-team All-Vype
Key Statistics: 2022 – 88 pancakes and no sacks allowed, blocked for an offense that rushed for 3,400 yards and 34 touchdowns and passed for 2,400 yards and 19 touchdowns.
Scouting Report: He is big, but he is mobile, almost like a tight end in a bigger frame. He really excels in blocking on the move whether it is outside for a perimeter screen play or coming across in a “dart” pull and getting to the edge player on the other side of the line. He is good on pin and pull tactics, but he is also good straight on. One of his most impressive highlights is what I like to call the o-line cycle. He blocks a lineman on defense and then moves to the second level and put a linebacker down and then with the play still live gets to the third level and blocks a corner trying to close in. I think he will need a red-shirt season but then should compete for the depth chart.
Other Schools Considered: Virginia, Tulsa, Arkansas State, Eastern Michigan, New Mexico State, Tulane, Louisiana-Monroe, Navy