With seniors James Washington, Chris Lacy and Marcell Ateman operating as strong leaders, through example and voice, OSU’s wide receiver room rests in good hands for guidance.
And it appears set for the future, too, with junior Jalen McCleskey available for 2018, along with redshirt freshman Dillon Stoner, who is already working his leadership skills.
“Stoner is all business,” said receivers coach Kasey Dunn. “He’s got the right mindset. He’s focused.
“He’s really great in setting an example for our younger guys; a leader already.”
That reputation attached to Stoner at Jenks High School, where he credits playing early for the powerhouse program in developing his leadership skills.