Wilson's Impressive Debut: Broken Arrow's New Tight End Star
Jordan Wilson's arrival at Broken Arrow High School has made a significant impact on the Tigers' offense, particularly in the passing game. In his first season with the team, the 6-foot-4 tight end hauled in 35 receptions for 475 yards and 5 touchdowns, earning him a starting role in the 6A-I classification. Wilson's transfer from an out-of-state school has brought a new dynamic to the Tigers' offense, and head coach Danny Wright has taken notice. Wilson's athleticism and size have allowed him to create mismatches for opposing defenses, and his chemistry with quarterback Tyler Thompson has been a key factor in the team's pre-season preparations. As the Tigers look to make a deep run in the playoffs, scouts are watching to see if Wilson can maintain his production and become a dominant force in the OSSAA 6A-I classification. Specifically, they're looking for him to improve his blocking skills and become a more reliable option in the run game.