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Name: Andrew Raym (+) Coming off March 2024 Hamstring College: Oklahoma
Number: 73
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4 Weight: 314 Position: Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2024 40 Low: 5.32 40 Time: 5.42 40 High: 5.45
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Data Scout Notes: X-Down to 7-HPFA/Starter at Center/Plays OG as well 2023: 2ndC/HMC-OLoY...2022: HMC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC
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Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6040
Weight: 314
Zybek PD3X AKA "Official" 40 Yard Dash (ET): 5.42
40 Yard Dash (HH): 5.40
20 Yard (ET): 3.17
20 Yard (HH): 3.08
10 Yard (ET): 1.93
10 Yard (HH): 1.81
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Vertical Jump: 24 1/2
Broad Jump: 07'11"
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Projected 5.26/**+.16/No Full Workout-Hamstring on 2nd 40
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Dates: 03/12/24
Hand: 10 Arm: 32 1/2 Wingspan: 78 3/4
Height: 6040
Weight: 314
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Andrew Raym, Oklahoma, Player News
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2022 ALL-BIG 12 FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: Andrew Raym (OL),...Several Sooners also earned honorable mention recognition (at least one vote) at their respective positions and/or for individual awards: Gabriel (quarterback), Harrison (offensive lineman o f the year), Mims (kick returner/punt returner), Turk (special teams player of the year), Billy Bowman and Justin Broiles (defensive back), C.J. Coldon (defensive newcomer of the year), Chris Murray and Andrew Raym (offensive line) and Danny Stutsman, Da vid Ugwoegbu and DaShaun White (linebacker). - Oklahoma Football
(DS#12 C) Sr/2024 C Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
News Source: Oklahoma Football
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With Creed Humphrey departing for the NFL, the center position was one of Oklahoma's biggest question marks coming into this season. Andrew Raym may be the answer. The sophomore received limited backup minutes at guard last season, but he's worked on tra nsitioning to center. All signs point towards Raym leading the Sooners' offensive line this season. The transition from guard to center hasn't been difficult, Raym said. "I don't think there's a lot to it, honestly. It's been a pretty good transition," R aym said last week. "I've really liked it. It hasn't been too difficult. I've taken to the offense quite well. Me and Spencer (Rattler), we have a great connection back there. We both lead the offense. The connection is good. The chemistry on the O-line is great. We're rocking right now." Offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh always knew Raym had the ability.He was a four-star recruit out of Broken Arrow High School and an Under Armour All-American in 2019. But Bedenbaugh always preaches work ethi c, and that's what has impressed him about Raym during fall camp. "What's the mentality that you have every day? Are you complacent, are you lazy, are you content with being just good? Are you going to work to be elite, to be the best? That's what he's d one up to this point, and it's showing on the field," Bedenbaugh said. "I think Raym has a lot of the same qualities that Creed had coming in. Probably not as strong as he was coming in, but he's a really smart kid. And that's the most important thing at that position, is being smart." - Norman Transcript
(DS#12 C) Sr/2024 C Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
News Source: Norman Transcript
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Early in spring practice, OU football coach Lincoln Riley went through the list of players getting work at center as the Sooners work to find a replacement for Creed Humphrey. Riley went through four names - Chris Murray, Ian McIver, Robert Congel and Na te Anderson. Andrew Raym wasn't among that group. But speaking Wednesday, three days before OU's Saturday spring game, which kicks off at 4 p.m. and will be televised on Bally Sports Oklahoma, Raym appears to be getting not only a hard look at the spot b ut might be in best position to start the season there. "I've worked myself into a center spot now and I'm taking those reps with the first team," Raym said. "I love center. I love being out there commanding the offense." Humphrey's departure leaves a si gnificant hole to fill for Bill Bedenbaugh's group and finding that replacement has been at the top of the Sooners' offensive priority list through the spring. Raym, a Broken Arrow product, didn't see time at center in high school, making his debut at th e position at the Under Armour All-America Game in January 2020. Last season, he worked exclusively at guard, seeing action at left guard in a reserve role and carving out a role on special teams as well as he played in 10 games as a freshman. - Daily Ok lahoman
(DS#12 C) Sr/2024 C Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
News Source: Daily Oklahoman
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