Oklahoma Sooners offer 2024 security Isaiah Thomas

It’s clear that the Oklahoma Sooners want to have a strong recruiting footprint in the southeast. The signing class for 2023 included four players from Florida and one from New Jersey. Phil Picciotti, who transferred from New Jersey to IMG Academy, was the fifth.

Oklahoma issued another Offer to a prospect from “The Sunshine State.” This time, 2024 safety Isaiah Thomas.

Thomas is not ranked by any of the major recruit services at this point in his recruiting cycle. As we saw in the 2023 cycle, recruiting rankings haven’t stopped Oklahoma from pursuing players they think can play at the Power Five level. Late risers like Markus Strong or Taylor Wein didn’t begin to see their offer sheet grow until very late in their recruitment. Don’t be surprised if Thomas sees a similar trajectory by the time his senior season concludes.

The Sooners mark Thomas’ sixth Power Five offer, with four of those coming in the last few days. On January 16, Oklahoma made its offer. Since then, Penn State and Florida State joined the fray.

Thomas is an athletic, skilled player with good awareness as both a run-defender and in coverage. He is primarily a box safety. However, he has the athleticism and skill to play in single high if required. He’s a wrap-up tackler that uses good leverage when engaging the ball carrier.

Isaiah Thomas’ Recruiting Profile

Film

Hudl

Vitals

Hometown

Clearwater, Fla.

Projected position

Safety

Height

6-2

Weight

197 lbs

 

Recruitment

Notable Deals

Per 247Sports

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