Even with the departure of Tyron Johnson, Oklahoma State returns a lot of talent at the wide receiver position as the team prepares for the 2019 season. However, most of these players are more suited for roles at the outside X and Z wideout spots. The Cowboys don’t boast a lot of experience at the inside receiver position, but they do return two solid producers from 2018 in Dillon Stoner and Landon Wolf.
For this post, I want to focus on Wolf, as I’m very excited about what the former walk-on can bring to the table in his second year of significant action as a slot receiver in the OSU offense.