Player Profile
Position: Offensive Lineman
Height: 6’7″
Weight: 359
Class: Redshirt Senior
Seasons at OU: 4
Hometown: Moore, OK
The Path to Norman
Brey Walker committed to the Sooners way, way back in November, 2015. Despite being a five star offensive tackle, he only had nine offers by the time he signed with Oklahoma two years later due to his strong show of OU support. A U.S. Army All-American, Walker signed with OU in the early signing period and enrolled early.
For more on his journey to OU, check out the time he chopped it up with TFB:
Career so Far
In his first year on campus, Walker was able to take advantage of the new redshirt rule, seeing action against Kansas State to gain experience but not losing a year of eligibility.
Walker saw his playing time jump significantly as he transitioned to guard in 2019. He played in 13 of the Sooners’ 14 games, including two starts. Those starts came against Texas Tech and Kansas State with Adrian Ealy sidelined; both games showed promise, with Texas Tech in particular being a strong performance for the Oklahoma native.
2020 was a swing in the other direction for Walker. He played in three games throughout the season in a reserve role
In 2021, Walker once again played in a reserve role on the offensive line and special teams, seeing action in 12 games.
Stats
Years: 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | Career
Games Played: 12 | 3 | 13 | 1 | 29
Stats via Soonersports.com
This Season
Walker temporarily entered the transfer portal in December, but ended up sticking with the Sooners. He will once again serve as depth on the offensive line, almost certainly at guard. McKade Mettauer and Chris Murray seem like the set starters; Walker, Marcus Alexander, and Kyle Ergenbright are part of a group who will strengthen up the spot. A veteran of this Sooner squad, Walker will continue working toward increased snaps in 2022.