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Name: Brennan Presley 
College: Oklahoma State      Number: 80
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-08   Weight: 175
Position:  Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025

40 Low: 4.42
   40 Time: 4.50
  40 High: 4.59

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 Data Scout Notes: X-HPFA/Smaller WR-KR Value/101-991-6 in 23/67-813-2 in 22/50-619-12.38-5TD-21 2023: 2ndC/HMC-KR...2022: 12-05-22 Transfer from Oklahoma State...HMC...PHornung...2021: 2ndC-KR...2020: NAC

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  2022 ALL-BIG 12 FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION: Brennan Presley (WR),...Eight more Cowboys were recognized as honorable mentions for their performances during the 2022 season, including Tyler Lacy, Jabbar Muhammad, Jaden Nixon, Brennan Presley, Spencer Sanders, Jake Schultz, Jake Springfield and Hunter Woodard. Tanner Brown and Jason Taylor II both received votes as the Big 12 Special Teams and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#85 WR) rSr/2025 WR Brennan PresleyOklahoma State
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  2022 PRESEASON PAUL HORNUNG AWARD WATCH LIST: Brennan Presley, Oklahoma State,...A standout receiver, kickoff returner and punt returner, Presley has been a valuable weapon for the Cowboys each of the past two seasons. As a sophomore in 2021, Presley was selected as a second team All-Big 12 returner by the league's head coaches. He played in every game and started 11 times, while his 1,113 all-purpose yards ranked second on the team. Presley also finished as OSU's second-leading receiver last year in terms of receptions, yards and touchdowns, while adding a rushing touchdown and kickoff return touchdown. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#85 WR) rSr/2025 WR Brennan PresleyOklahoma State
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  2021 ALL-BIG 12 SECOND TEAM (COACHES): KR/PR Brennan Presley, Oklahoma State, So.,...OSU's second team All-Big 12 selections were receiver Tay Martin, return man Brennan Presley, Oliver and cornerback Christian Holmes. - Oklahoma State Football

(DS#85 WR) rSr/2025 WR Brennan PresleyOklahoma State
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  Spring football practice allowed Oklahoma State to address some of the major offseason questions hovering over the program. Here's a look at three big questions that the Cowboy offense had a chance to answer in spring, starting with this: Is Brennan Presley the real deal? All signs point to yes. Presley has bulked up some since arriving last summer, which will help him withstand the increase in contact he's sure to take on as a slot receiver who will be frequently targeted. Offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn compared the second-year player from Bixby to former Cowboy Josh Stewart, who had 101 receptions in 2012. Presley might not be at the 100-reception mark yet, but he could be working his way toward such numbers. He showed in the spring game that he's going to be a regular target for quarterback Spencer Sanders.

Presley has the ball skills and the elusiveness after the catch to be a big-time playmaker at the college level. Tay Martin will be the top option on the outside, and will provide good balance to a receiver group that is without a proven star for the first time in a few years. Presley is a different type of playmaker at slot than what the Cowboys had with Dillon Stoner, and Presley showed a glimpse of what he can be in the Cheez-It Bowl against Miami. "The speed of college is a lot faster than the speed of high school," Presley said last month. "The more you get reps, the more you understand things and get a knack for what certain things are. The more I got reps in the bowl game, the more I caught onto things." - Daily Oklahoman


(DS#85 WR) rSr/2025 WR Brennan PresleyOklahoma State
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  Brennan Presley caught fire for the Oklahoma State football team late in his first year on the roster. The 5-foot-8, 170-pound receiver saw an increase in action late in the season that led to his first career touchdown on a jet sweep against Kansas State. That culminated in the Cheez-It Bowl against Miami with six catches for 118 yards and three touchdowns. He won't be filling in the spot left vacant by Tylan Wallace - the Z receiver, which also saw Justin Blackmon and James Washington have success that led to NFL fortunes. However, Presley will run more out of the slot, which could mean even more opportunities than the coveted Z position. "With Presley, he's an inside receiver, so it's always easier to get that guy the football - toss it to him, flip it to him, reverse it to him," said Kasey Dunn, OSU's offensive coordinator and receivers coach. "Inside routes are less intricate than the perimeter receivers, so he's certainly going to be a weapon for us."

The scary notion with what Presley showed late in the season, is how little time he had to prepare for the transition to Division I football due to coming into campus during the COVID-19 pandemic. "If you just play the numbers - repetition-wise, seeing it, watching video - he might have hit that at game five, but we didn't have spring," Cowboy coach Mike Gundy said. "So he played two months - September, October - of catch up, figuring out what's going on, because if you remember in watching our games...he would do things in the game and then like drop the ball. He was in the right spot, but things just move fast. So because he didn't get last spring, he finally started to come on in the end of November and then had a good bowl game - all those reps started adding up." - Stillwater Press


(DS#85 WR) rSr/2025 WR Brennan PresleyOklahoma State
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