QB MVP - Seth Ford (Round Rock)
Ford was consistent from the start of the camp until the finish. Baylor, Iowa State, Hardin-Simmons, Mary Hardin-Baylor, Princeton and Southwestern Oklahoma State are all showing early interest.
RB MVP - Rueben Owens (El Campo)
Owens was the first prospect to win MVP honors as a freshman. Owens already has a lengthy offer list with schools like UTSA, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon State and William & Mary.
WR MVP Dylan Goffney (Cypress Bridgeland)
Goffney has tremendously strong hands. He catches everything in his vicinity. Goffney has early offers from Arizona, Arkansas, California, Duke and SMU.
TE MVP Dylan Crippen (Cypress Bridgeland)
Crippen understands how to use his body to shield defenders and catch the ball. Schools like Rice, Houston, TCU and Texas A&M have shown early interest.
OL MVP Kelvin Banks (Summer Creek)
Banks may have been the most dominant prospect at the camp regardless of position. The Class of 2022 OL has already verbally committed to play at Oklahoma State.
DL MVP Tyler Onyedim (Richmond Foster)
It was a close battle for DL MVP but Onyedim showed the consistency in the drills and 1v1 to get the nod. He is hearing from Texas Tech, Kansas, ULL, Yale and Houston Baptist.
LB MVP KC Ossai (Oak Ridge)
The younger brother of Texas standout Joseph Ossai really turned heads ane opened a lot of eyes to the ability that he possesses. HBU has extended an early offer and schools like Texas Tech, Nebraska and Arizona are keeping in touch.
DB MVP Blake Smith (Pearland Dawson)
Smith showed tremendous footwork in the drills and was locking wide receivers dow in the one-on-one portion of the camp. Texas, Texas Tech, Colorado and Tulane are sending mail and showing interest.
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