Oklahoma State wide receiver Tylan Wallace is one of 55 players on the 2020 Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List, announced by The Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation, Inc.

Charleston Rambo of Oklahoma and Keylon Stokes of Tulsa were also named to the watch list.

Wallace was a finalist for the award and a first team All-American in 2018. He enters 2020 ranked third among active FBS players with 2,512 career receiving yards and is second with 20 career touchdowns. He also has 11 games with 100 or more receiving yards in the past two seasons.

As a junior in 2019, Wallace earned Midseason All-America honors from The Athletic and earned second-team All-Big 12 status despite missing half of the conference season to injury. At the time he was hurt, Wallace averaged 112.9 receiving yards per game to rank fourth in the FBS and first among all receivers from Power Five conferences. 

In 2018, Wallace become one of three national finalists for the Biletnikoff Award and a first team All-American.

Wallace wrapped up his sophomore campaign by leading the nation with 63 receptions of 10 yards or longer and tying for second in the FBS with 25 receptions of 20 yards or longer. His 17.33 yards per reception led the FBS among players with a minimum of 80 catches and he ranked second nationally with 1,491 total receiving yards.

Stokes, from Manvel, Texas, had a team-leading 1,040 yards and six touchdowns on 62 receptions for a 16.9 average per catch and an 86.7 average per game in 2019. He had four 100+ receiving games last season, including a career-best 144 yards against Houston, as well as 129 yards vs. No. 25 Memphis, 109 yards against Oklahoma State and 101 yards vs. No. 24 SMU.

The 6-0 senior also had a team-high 369 kickoff return yards on 19 returns for a 19.4 average.

In his three seasons, Stokes has caught 109 passes for 1,758 yards and has 58 kickoff returns for 1,201 yards, while totaling 3,157 all-purpose yards.

In 2019, Rambo Started all 14 games for OU and ranked second on team with 43 receptions, 743 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns. He averaged 23.7 yards on his three kickoff returns and made three tackles on kickoff coverage.