Jaedon Foreman is first 2023 commitment for Oklahoma State Cowboys

Jaedon Foreman of Del City High School is one of the top junior defensive linemen in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma State Cowboys made him a priority prospect in the 2023 class. That early focus paid off with an early commitment.
Foreman, who is 6-foot-3 and 250 pounds, announced his commitment to the Cowboys on Friday.
In a tweet, he shared a picture of himself decked out in an Oklahoma State uniform and wearing a cowboy hat. The caption simply said, “I AM STAYING HOME.”
Foreman also had an early scholarship offer from Memphis. Arkansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, TCU, Texas Tech and Louisiana Tech had also showed an early interest in the rising junior.
Foreman, who also plays basketball at Del City, earned the scholarship offer this past summer after a strong performance at a camp in Stillwater. He also followed that offer up with visits to OSU a few times this fall, including for the Oklahoma State-Baylor game.
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“The camp was great. It was a good experience, good coaching,” Foreman told GoPokes247 after getting an offer. ” I think I got better. They taught me a lot.”
Greg Richmond and Joe Bob Clements recruited Foreman for Oklahoma State.
Foreman is the first 2023 commitment for the Cowboys. OSU’s 2022 class ranks as the No. 28 class in the country in the On3 Consensus Football Team Recruiting Ranking.
The Cowboys have 15 pledges in the 2022 class, including from On3 Consensus four-star receiver Talyn Shettron of Edmond (Okla.) Sante Fe. Shettron is the No. 2 ranked player in Oklahoma. OSU also has a pledge from in-state four-star athlete CJ Brown of Beggs, Okla. Brown is the fifth-ranked player in Oklahoma.