Tylan Wallace (2) WR - 2018 Biletnikoff Award Finalist 2018 First-Team All-America (The Sporting News, ESPN) 2018 Second-Team All-America (Walter Camp, Associated “But after practice, it looks and sounds like he felt pretty good.“So, very encouraging there. With a loaded supporting cast, can Spencer Sanders reach another level for Oklahoma State in 2020?Even with a 2019 season lost to injury, Purdue's Rondale Moore still leads the way as our top-ranked fantasy wide receiver heading into the 2020 campaign.Oklahoma State's Chuba Hubbard is the runaway No.1 running back for 2020, but he's got some impressive competition on his heels. A lifelong resident of the Oklahoma City metro area, Scott Wright has been on The Oklahoman staff since 2005, covering a little bit of everything on the state's sports scene. With plenty of time to get healthy, Wallace will be a hot commodity for fantasy as the Cowboys boast one of college football's most potent offenses.

Through eight games, he caught 53 passes for 903 yards and eight touchdowns.If not for the injury, Wallace likely would have left for the NFL. Latest on Oklahoma State Cowboys wide receiver Tylan Wallace including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN As a matter of policy, Sports Reference only reports the results of games as played on the field. His 903 yards and eight touchdowns on 53 catches had him on a similar pace in 2019 before the devastating injury. II of his early positional rankings, where Justin Fields has a firm grasp on the top spot on a list that features unexpected names elsewhere.Wallace finished in the top three in receptions, yards, and touchdowns in the Big 12 in his breakout sophomore campaign and enters this year as one of the elite receivers in the fantasy landscape. So I feel like I couldn't miss out on that opportunity.”Commenting on NewsOK requires a NewsOK Pro or Oklahoman subscription.

I’m excited, obviously, to get Tylan back.”Wallace was a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award as a sophomore in 2018, and was on track for another such season until he tore his ACL in practice last Oct. 30. AUG 8, 2020 - STILLWATER — During one of the most pivotal moments in his football career, Tylan Wallace found himself stuck at home. Wallace was outstanding in 2018 while leading Power 5 receivers in yards per game (114.7) and yards per catch (17.3). Our staff weighs in on that and more.John McKechnie unveils his Top 10 quarterbacks for 2020 in Pt. Find out who rounds out our top 36 with in-depth outlooks from our staff.Clemson's Trevor Lawrence will be without Tee Higgins or Justyn Ross this season, but can the supremely talented junior overcome that and produce elite fantasy production?

STILLWATER — During one of the most pivotal moments in his football career, Tylan Wallace found himself stuck at home.The Oklahoma State receiver was four months into rehabilitation for the torn anterior cruciate ligament he suffered last season when the COVID-19 pandemic hit.Left without a weight room to train in, Wallace got creative.“At one point I was doing squats with cat litter, 40-pound boxes of cat litter,” Wallace said. Star receiver Tylan Wallace missed the last five games last year with a knee injury, but he’s back at practice with his Oklahoma State teammates, despite the threat from the COVID-19 pandemic. Wallace (knee) practiced Wednesday for the first time since he suffered an ACL tear last October, Our full team depth charts are reserved for RotoWire subscribers.Nick Grays gives the lay of the land in Big 12 country as our conference preview series rolls on. See our list of forfeits and vacated games for more details.

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The Oklahoma State receiver was four months into rehabilitation for the torn anterior cruciate ligament he suffered last season when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Left without a weight room to train in, Wallace got creative. But the timing of the injury left him unable to do any workouts for scouts prior to the draft, making his decision to stay at OSU for his senior season rather easy.Now knowing the team he gets to be part of this season, Wallace feels like this is where he was supposed to be.“Seeing all the guys that we have, and the team that we have the potential to be, it was kind of like a no-brainer,” Wallace said in January after the pep rally organized to celebrate, among other things, Wallace and Chuba Hubbard staying at OSU. If not for a torn ACL during a practice last October, Wallace likely would have been yet another high profile receiver in what was a stacked class in the 2020 NFL Draft. “We have the potential to win the Big 12 and even move on to bigger things than that. It was definitely tough, but it was worth it now.”The cat litter and jogging trails got Wallace through April and May.

Wallace averaged 9.78 yards per target, which is all the more impressive considering his target volume was seventh-most in the nation. See Tylan Wallace weekly game logs. Instead, he'll return for his senior season on an Oklahoma State squad that is returning 19 starters, including sophomore quarterback Spencer Sanders.