Three offensive linemen from Oklahoma have been invited to participate in the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, as announced by the NFL. Tyler Guyton, Walter Rouse, and Andrew Raym are among the 321 draft hopefuls set to attend the event at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis from February 26 to March 4. However, wide receiver Drake Stoops did not receive an invitation.
Tyler Guyton and Andrew Raym received their invitations shortly after their participation in the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. Guyton, a former tight end at TCU, showcased his skills during Senior Bowl week and is projected as a potential first-round pick at offensive tackle. Despite missing some games due to injury and opting out of the Alamo Bowl, Guyton had a strong performance during his time at Oklahoma, not allowing a sack in 663 total snaps.
Andrew Raym, who decided to forego his final season of eligibility, spent most of his college career as Oklahoma’s starting center. With 29 starts between 2021-2023, Raym was a key player in the team’s offensive line, allowing just six sacks in over 1,100 pass-blocking opportunities.
Walter Rouse, who participated in the Shrine Bowl, emerged as a standout offensive lineman in his lone season at Oklahoma in 2023. Starting all 13 games at left tackle, Rouse demonstrated excellent pass-blocking efficiency, allowing zero sacks in 452 pass-blocking opportunities and earning the highest run-blocking grade on the team.
Additionally, former Oklahoma quarterbacks Spencer Rattler and Caleb Williams, now playing for South Carolina and Southern Cal, respectively, also received combine invites.
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