I'll echo what Nanci said.. looks like it does have the potential to be a nice Motley, but you'll have to wait to see how it starts to turn out.
Keep in mind that corns change a LOT. My rule of thumb usually is the uglier the baby the better they turn out as adults. It DOES look like your snake has some nice saddles hidden in there. Okeetees go through HUGE transformations as they grow. They generally do look pretty plain and un colorful when they are young.
Also, the big debate that T and J was referring to is snakes that LOOK like Okeetess, that have been bred to have thick black borders and very bright colors VS. snakes that actually originated from the Okeetee Hunt club. Snakes that are locality based generally will demonstrate the bright colors and black borders, but it's not guaranteed.
So basically you have Locality Okeetee vs. Lookatee. I'd say that the Lookatees at this point are much more common, and when people refer to "Okeetee" they actually mean Lookatee. Unless Big Apple specifically stated that your snake was a locality line it's most likley a Lookatee.
Also one last thing. This snake is in no way at all or even possibly a Motley. Just to clear that up. Saw someone post their speculation earlier.
I'm sure there's still tons of information / debate on the archives of the forum (not sure how far it goes back). Search for Lookatee, Okeetee Hunt Club, that sort of thing. Good luck and keep us posted!! Your baby looks promising.