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Oklahoma Sooners' 2027 commit is showing off some insane skills he used to dominate competition at a camp

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Defensive ends coach Miguel Chavis goes through drills as the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU ) hold fall football camp outside Gaylord Family/Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on Aug. 8, 2022 in Norman, Okla. [Steve Sisney/For The Oklahoman] Ou Fall Camp STEVE SISNEY / USA TODAY NETWORK The Oklahoma Sooners made the right decision to go after 2027 edge rusher Krew Jones, as he looks like he could play right now.

Landing four-star 2027 defensive end Krew Jones from Millville, Utah, significantly boosted the Soonersโ€™ class this cycle. His only barrier to five-star status is the level of competition faced in high school, as his opponents lacked elite talent. Jones has impressed at camps, where every player is evaluated by colleges, proving he's highly skilled.

He ranks a s the 20th-best edge in his class and the second-best player in Utah for 2027. The Sooners also secur ed 2026 edge rusher Dane Bathurst , who has prototypical senior size. As a junior, Jones is even larger, demonstrating the physical traits and athleticism he brings to OU.

Extremely Impressive. pic. twitter.

com/zimRv5SDNs โ€” Mark Clayton (@ClaytonMC9) May 3, 2026 He showed that in his most recent video, where he looks to be at a camp, just absolutely destroying offensive linemen. This isnโ€™t new for Jones; he's shown these kinds of videos before. Last time, he was throwing offensive linemen around left and right, and in one play in particular, he threw a lineman onto his backside, almost as if he was the one doing the pancaking.