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The Class of 2028 OL has spoken with UCLA, Michigan, Texas Tech, Pitt, UCF, Miami, Arkansas, and Oklahoma State—and his footwork might be more impressive than his size.
OKLAHOMA CITY - OklaNews -- Elite Athlete Marketing has finalized contract negotiations with Cooper Clark, Mustang High School's 6-foot-7, 271-pound offensive lineman who has already generated significant interest across the Division I landscape as a Class of 2028 prospect.
Clark visited EAM's production facility Thursday to discuss representation and content production. The junior has spoken in person with Kansas, Kansas State, UCLA, Michigan, Texas Tech, Pitt, UCF, the University of Miami, Arkansas, and Oklahoma State—a list that reflects what college coaches see when they evaluate a lineman with his rare combination of size and movement skills.
At 6-foot-7 and 271 pounds, Clark is impossible to miss. But what separates him from other big-bodied linemen is his feet. His footwork is phenomenal—the kind of lateral quickness and technical precision that evaluators don't expect from a player his size. It's the first thing coaches notice after the initial shock of his frame wears off. Most linemen that tall are still growing into their bodies. Clark already moves like he owns his.
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"Cooper is a different kind of offensive lineman," said EAM representatives. "You see 6-foot-7 and you already think he's a giant. Then you watch his feet and realize he's an elite specimen that college programs crave. It's no secret why D1 programs across the country are already in his ear."
The physical profile checks every box Power Five programs look for in a franchise offensive lineman. The height gives him leverage advantages most linemen can't manufacture. The footwork allows him to mirror pass rushers and sustain blocks at the second level. And at 260 pounds with room to grow into his frame, Clark's ceiling extends well beyond what he's already showing on Friday nights.
For a Class of 2028 prospect with a contact list that spans the Big 12, Big Ten, SEC, and ACC, professional representation ensures Clark's brand visibility matches the recruiting interest he's already generating. The EAM representation provides cinematic content production, a custom player website, and strategic media distribution as he enters a critical junior evaluation period.
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About Cooper Clark
Cooper Clark is a 6-foot-7, 271-pound offensive lineman at Mustang High School in the Class of 2028. He has spoken in person with UCLA, Michigan, Texas Tech, Pitt, UCF, the University of Miami, Arkansas, and Oklahoma State.
About Elite Athlete Marketing
EAM provides professional branding infrastructure and representation for athletes. Founded by former college athletes and coaches, EAM specializes in building brands for emerging talent.
Clark visited EAM's production facility Thursday to discuss representation and content production. The junior has spoken in person with Kansas, Kansas State, UCLA, Michigan, Texas Tech, Pitt, UCF, the University of Miami, Arkansas, and Oklahoma State—a list that reflects what college coaches see when they evaluate a lineman with his rare combination of size and movement skills.
At 6-foot-7 and 271 pounds, Clark is impossible to miss. But what separates him from other big-bodied linemen is his feet. His footwork is phenomenal—the kind of lateral quickness and technical precision that evaluators don't expect from a player his size. It's the first thing coaches notice after the initial shock of his frame wears off. Most linemen that tall are still growing into their bodies. Clark already moves like he owns his.
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"Cooper is a different kind of offensive lineman," said EAM representatives. "You see 6-foot-7 and you already think he's a giant. Then you watch his feet and realize he's an elite specimen that college programs crave. It's no secret why D1 programs across the country are already in his ear."
The physical profile checks every box Power Five programs look for in a franchise offensive lineman. The height gives him leverage advantages most linemen can't manufacture. The footwork allows him to mirror pass rushers and sustain blocks at the second level. And at 260 pounds with room to grow into his frame, Clark's ceiling extends well beyond what he's already showing on Friday nights.
For a Class of 2028 prospect with a contact list that spans the Big 12, Big Ten, SEC, and ACC, professional representation ensures Clark's brand visibility matches the recruiting interest he's already generating. The EAM representation provides cinematic content production, a custom player website, and strategic media distribution as he enters a critical junior evaluation period.
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About Cooper Clark
Cooper Clark is a 6-foot-7, 271-pound offensive lineman at Mustang High School in the Class of 2028. He has spoken in person with UCLA, Michigan, Texas Tech, Pitt, UCF, the University of Miami, Arkansas, and Oklahoma State.
About Elite Athlete Marketing
EAM provides professional branding infrastructure and representation for athletes. Founded by former college athletes and coaches, EAM specializes in building brands for emerging talent.
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