WR Burks moving from Purdue to Oklahoma
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Pete Thamel, ESPNDec 12, 2023, 12:41 PM ET Previous Purdue pass receiver Deion Burks, among the top players at his position in the NCAA transfer website, told ESPN he has devoted to transfer to Oklahoma.Burks told ESPN that Oklahoma coach Brent Venables visited him today near Purdue’s school, and Burks said he’s headed to Norman this weekend to formally visit his brand-new school.Burks had a breakout redshirt sophomore
season in 2023, earning second-team All-Big Ten honors from the coaches and earning his method onto the NFL draft radar. While he had NFL interest, he stated that he seemed like another season of physical and psychological advancement would be the best relocation for him. Deion Burks, who finished this season with 629 getting backyards, 47 catches and 7 goal catches for Purdue, is transferring to Oklahoma. James Black/Icon Sportswire Burks completed this season with 629 receiving yards, 47 catches and 7 goal catches, which included 152 backyards and 2 goals against Fresno State.”I’m going to bank on myself, put myself in position to get developed psychologically where I can be good at the next level,” he said.” Get another year of production. Being around greats and individuals who have a history of winning will assist me take my skills to the next level.”Burks discussed that numerous schools reached out to him in the website,
but he spoke most to Ole Miss and Texas before deciding on Oklahoma. He mentioned the ability to finish college and get a degree as one of the factors he selected an additional year of school over going to the NFL this year.Burks said he came away satisfied in his talks with the coaches at Oklahoma, as he stated that Venables set out a plan for him to be successful after football. He noted the history of offensive planner Seth Littrell, strength coach Jerry Schmidt and receivers coach Emmett Jones. He also pointed out the resources offered at Oklahoma.Editor’s Picks 1 Related “They have a great deal of resources and things that inspected package, “he said.” They were transparent, and I’m can be found in with a plan, how to use me. Absolutely nothing is provided. I have to be available in and make it, competitive-wise. They simply examined all packages for me.”
Burks is a 5-foot-11, 195-pound receiver who flashed the ability to stretch the field with his straight-line vertical speed. He likewise impressed scouts with his shiftiness, as one NFL scout told ESPN that Purdue’s training staff noted he was amongst the best prospects on the roster. This was Burks’ first draft-eligible season, as he redshirted his true freshman season in 2021 and captured simply 15 passes for 149 lawns last year.Burks is cut
physically, which jumped out at scouts seeing him this year. The Purdue strength staff raved about him as a worker, and scouts saw the capability on tape.
“When you watch the tape, he jumps off the tape athletically with speed and explosiveness,” stated an NFL scout. “It would have been early for him to leave. The production wasn’t rather there. A complete year at OU will serve him well. He could quickly be a top 100 player next year.”
Burks will come to Oklahoma as the school shifts into the SEC. They’ll likewise be breaking in a brand-new beginning quarterback, with former ESPN No. 1 quarterback recruit Jackson Arnold set to take over.Burks stated he trusts that Arnold will be all set for the starting function which he’s excited to play in the SEC.”The SEC was one of my things,”he stated.”I played in the Big Ten. The SEC is a challenge. How do you match up with these guys? That will get rid of a great deal of concerns in scouts ‘heads. The SEC is definitely great competition, and it’s the conference that players want to play in.”