In this 12-part series, we’ll take an in-depth look at OSU’s QB, RB, WR, CW, O-line, D-line, LB, CB, S, ST, OFF and DEF situations. Each report will break down relevant players’ strengths/weaknesses, what to expect in 2021 and other critical information.
Oklahoma State lost 76.3% of its yardage production from its wide receiver core last year.
The majority of that comes at the hands of All-American Tylan Wallace (922 yards) and Honorable Mention All-Big 12 Dillion Stoner (573). The Cowboys are also losing a reliable, veteran presence in Landon Wolf (229) and — for bookkeeping sake — LSU transfer Dee Anderson (14).