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Wyatt Young

Wyatt Young led the nation in yards per route, set an AAC record with a 295-yard game, and scored 13 times. Now he's taken it to the Big 12 -- following his coach and his quarterback from North Texas to Oklahoma State.

WR · North Texas · Cl 2 · #10

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Wyatt Young led the nation in yards per route, set an AAC record with a 295-yard game, and scored 13 times. Now he's taken it to the Big 12 -- following his coach and his quarterback from North Texas to Oklahoma State.

His 2025 was one of the most productive receiver seasons in the country: 70 catches, 1,264 yards (third in FBS), 13 touchdowns, a nation-leading 3.69 yards per route, and an AAC single-game record 295 yards against Rice. He didn't make the jump alone -- he followed coach Eric Morris and quarterback Drew Mestemaker from North Texas to Oklahoma State, carrying a proven connection into a power conference. The forward stakes are the level-up question every G5 star faces: the efficiency was elite against the AAC, and 2026 is the proof that it holds against Big 12 defenses. With his quarterback and scheme intact, the bet is that the production travels.

PLAY STYLE

Young is an efficiency and scoring machine, and our data is loud about it: a 98th-percentile touchdown rate, a 95th-percentile EPA per target, and an 88th-percentile explosive-catch rate -- a receiver who turns targets into points at an elite clip. The nation-leading 3.69 yards per route is the headline, and the 32 forced missed tackles are the after-the-catch engine behind it. He's not a 6-4 jump-ball type; he's a separation-and-YAC weapon who gets open and makes the first man miss. The only honest caveat is competition level -- these grades come against the AAC -- but with the same scheme and quarterback in the Big 12, he has every tool to keep producing.

Career Arc

HS
Recruit
★★★
#1767 national
CFB
College
North Texas
2025
NFL
NFL Draft
Not drafted (yet)

Coaching Lineage · 2025

1 coach
2025
Eric Morris
North Texas

Played his entire career under Eric Morris.

Where He Ended Up · Transfer

Transferred to Oklahoma State

2025North Texas
2026Oklahoma State

2025 snapshot

Season context · Team result + system

2025North Texas12-2HC: Eric Morris · Balanced

Savant · Box-rate percentiles

Where this profile ranks vs the WR cohort

93Elite
7 metrics · season cumulative

Elite: rec yards (99th). Strength: rec tds (97th).

Rec yards#3 / 558 · 100th pct
1264rece
Rec TDs#12 / 558 · 98th pct
10rece
Long catch#16 / 558 · 97th pct
84rece
Receptions#22 / 558 · 96th pct
70rece
Yards / catch#30 / 558 · 95th pct
18.1rece
Rush TDs#19 / 287 · 85th pct
1rush
Rush yards#128 / 287 · 55th pct
16rush

Percentiles versus same-position peers with enough snaps this season, based on box-score rates.

Career stats

Receiving

Traditional receiver line with season-by-season growth baked in.

Season Team RECYDSAVGTDLNG
2025 North TexasFinal snapshot 701,26418.110--
Career 1 loaded seasonCareer row reflects the stat seasons currently loaded in this database. 701,26418.110--

Rushing & Returns

Extra-touch value for all-purpose profiles.

Season Team CARRush YDSKR YDSPR YDSRET TD
2025 North TexasFinal snapshot 316------
Career 1 loaded seasonCareer row reflects the stat seasons currently loaded in this database. 316------

Signature game

SIGNATURE GAME · Week 18 · 2025

W 49–47

at San Diego State

7 rec · 55 yds

Edged out San Diego State on the road in a shootout.

Game log

Game Log · Week-by-week

2025 season · 14 games

Box score · CFBD
WkOppRECYDSAVGTDLONGNote
Wk 1W 51-0vs Lamar49724.32462 TD catches
Wk 2W 33-30@ Western Michigan45914.8023
Wk 3W 59-10vs Washington State242.006
Wk 4W 45-38@ Army2199.5113
Wk 5W 36-22vs South Alabama13636.0036
Wk 7L 36-63vs South Florida77911.3022
Wk 8W 55-17vs UTSA610217.03423 TD catches
Wk 9W 54-20@ Charlotte919021.1170190-yard receiving day
Wk 10W 31-17vs Navy55210.4023
Wk 12W 53-24@ UAB814317.9161143-yard receiving day
Wk 13W 56-24@ Rice829536.9284Season-high 295 yds
Wk 14W 52-25vs Temple612721.2075
Wk 15L 21-34@ Tulane166.006
BowlW 49-47@ San Diego State7557.9013
Total70126416.91084

How he plays

Savant · Box-rate percentiles

Where this profile ranks vs the WR cohort

93Elite
7 metrics · season cumulative

Elite: rec yards (99th). Strength: rec tds (97th).

Rec yards#3 / 558 · 100th pct
1264rece
Rec TDs#12 / 558 · 98th pct
10rece
Long catch#16 / 558 · 97th pct
84rece
Receptions#22 / 558 · 96th pct
70rece
Yards / catch#30 / 558 · 95th pct
18.1rece
Rush TDs#19 / 287 · 85th pct
1rush
Rush yards#128 / 287 · 55th pct
16rush

Percentiles versus same-position peers with enough snaps this season, based on box-score rates.

PLAY STYLE

Young is an efficiency and scoring machine, and our data is loud about it: a 98th-percentile touchdown rate, a 95th-percentile EPA per target, and an 88th-percentile explosive-catch rate -- a receiver who turns targets into points at an elite clip. The nation-leading 3.69 yards per route is the headline, and the 32 forced missed tackles are the after-the-catch engine behind it. He's not a 6-4 jump-ball type; he's a separation-and-YAC weapon who gets open and makes the first man miss. The only honest caveat is competition level -- these grades come against the AAC -- but with the same scheme and quarterback in the Big 12, he has every tool to keep producing.

Perception vs tape

Wyatt Young led the nation in yards per route, set an AAC record with a 295-yard game, and scored 13 times. Now he's taken it to the Big 12 — following his coach and his quarterback from North Texas to Oklahoma State.

His 2025 was one of the most productive receiver seasons in the country: 70 catches, 1,264 yards (third in FBS), 13 touchdowns, a nation-leading 3.69 yards per route, and an AAC single-game record 295 yards against Rice. He didn't make the jump alone — he followed coach Eric Morris and quarterback Drew Mestemaker from North Texas to Oklahoma State, carrying a proven connection into a power conference. The forward stakes are the level-up question every G5 star faces: the efficiency was elite against the AAC, and 2026 is the proof that it holds against Big 12 defenses. With his quarterback and scheme intact, the bet is that the production travels.

How he plays

Young is an efficiency and scoring machine, and our data is loud about it: a 98th-percentile touchdown rate, a 95th-percentile EPA per target, and an 88th-percentile explosive-catch rate — a receiver who turns targets into points at an elite clip. The nation-leading 3.69 yards per route is the headline, and the 32 forced missed tackles are the after-the-catch engine behind it. He's not a 6-4 jump-ball type; he's a separation-and-YAC weapon who gets open and makes the first man miss. The only honest caveat is competition level — these grades come against the AAC — but with the same scheme and quarterback in the Big 12, he has every tool to keep producing.

2026 outlook · as of 2026-06-13

DNA match

Player DNA

The Deep Threat

Stretches the field vertically. Every snap is a potential big play.

WR

His 2025 production profile sits closest to Matthew Golden’s 2024 season.

Matthew Golden

72%match

Texas · 2024

NFL Rd 1 · Pk 23
#2

Kris Mitchell

Florida International · 2023

All-Conference USA
72%
#3

Kevin Concepcion

Texas A&M · 2025

71%
#4

Mitchell Tinsley

Western Kentucky · 2021

All-Conference USA
71%
#5

Jared Brown

Coastal Carolina · 2022

70%

Matches Matthew on

Weight
EPA / play (adj)

Differs from Matthew on

Recruiting rating (lower)
Yards / reception (higher)
Reception volume (higher)

Through 2 college seasons, his career arc tracks closest to Jayce Brown’s path through Kansas State.

Jayce Brown

89%match

Kansas State · 2025

#2

Trevor Wilson

Kansas · 2024

85%
#3

Kahtero Summers

Rhode Island · 2023

84%
#4

Jay Maclin

Kentucky · 2025

84%
#5

Braydon Johnson

Oklahoma State · 2022

84%

Matches Jayce on

Height
Yards per reception
Recruiting rating

Differs from Jayce on

Weight (higher)

As a sophomore, his production profile tracks closest to Jalen Nailor's sophomore season at Michigan State (2021).

Jalen Nailor

69%match

Michigan State · 2021

NFL Rd 6
#2

Chris Olave

Ohio State · 2021

1st-team All-AmericanNFL Rd 1 · Pk 11
69%
#3

Adrian Norton

Akron · 2024

All-MAC
67%
#4

Velus Jones Jr.

Tennessee · 2021

All-SECNFL Rd 3 · Pk 7
64%
#5

Jared Brown

Coastal Carolina · 2022

All-Sun Belt
63%

Matches Jalen on

TD rate
Total EPA (college ability)
Yards / reception

Differs from Jalen on

Reception volume (higher)

Peer comparator

Peer Comparator · Fingerprint match

Three closest profiles by box-rate percentile

3 peers · 7 metrics
Wyatt YoungNorth TexasEric McAlisterTCU· 97% simCamden BrownGeorgia Southern· 94% simChris Brazzell IITennessee· 93% sim
Rec yards
100
Young
99
McAlister
98
Brown
97
II
Rec TDs
98
Young
98
McAlister
100
Brown
97
II
Long catch
97
Young
98
McAlister
87
Brown
86
II
Receptions
96
Young
97
McAlister
93
Brown
91
II
Yards / catch
95
Young
87
McAlister
88
Brown
87
II
Rush TDs
85
Young
Rush yards
55
Young

Closest peers by overall box-score percentile profile at the same position.