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<div>With Oregon’s Top 100 athletes for the class of 2022 just being released, I will be going through each position group and breaking down what each athlete brings to the table. Have a look at the state’s top 15 QB’s</div>
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<div><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2021/05/updated-2022-oregon-rankings-2/">https://prepredzone.com/2021/05/updated-2022-oregon-rankings-2/</a></div>
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<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28837" first="Brian" last="Mannion"] 6-2 190 Mountainside- As stated numerous times the 3* standout has the potential of being one of the most offered QB’s in the West for his class. Starting as a Sophomore he did things which can’t be taught, with the last name speaking for itself.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28841" first="Dondrae" last="Fair"] 6-0 180 Jefferson- (OFFERS: Indiana) Fair is an outstanding overall athlete who can take over a game with his feet if you let him. He is football smart with an arm, but his ability to maneuver is what makes him special.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28854" first="Jackson" last="Jones"] 6-0 190 Tualatin- Jackson has the best arm of any quarterback in Oregon. His unanimous 1st team all-league accolades speak to how much respect he has in the state’s toughest conference. He could very well be a multi offer D1 kid at some level.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="108135" first="Mikey" last="Gibson"] 6-2 200 Canby- Expect a monster year out of Gibson this Fall. With comparisons to former PAC 12 QBs Kevin Riley-Cal and Sam Noyer-Beaverton expectations are high. He has that type of potential and overall athleticism.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28844" first="Brooks" last="Ferguson"] 6-6 210 West Salem- The son of Western Oregon head coach Arne Ferguson started as a freshman and sophomore at Central HS before making the transfer to West. Look for the three-sport athlete to be one of state’s breakout athletes when he gets his turn at QB for the Titans.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28902" first="Dom" last="Montiel"] 6-3 180 Marshfield- I’m a big fan of Montiel. I think his size and demeanor speak for itself. He’s always making plays with limited mistakes, and is football smart. Something you can’t teach.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="143913" first="Logan" last="Smith"] 6-4 175 Sprague- Smith’s stock has sky rocketed, helping the Oly’s to a (5-1) record this past Spring. He is long and athletic, and stayed consistent all year, throwing 12 TDs/3 INTs.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28887" first="Jack" last="Layne"] 6-2 190 Lake Oswego- Layne was easily one of the most impressive QB’s state wide during the shortened spring season. His quick release and accuracy were as good as anyone.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28879" first="Jakoby" last="Moss"] 6-1 180 Mountain View- Jakoby had an outstanding year, hitting on 75% of his passes and throwing 14 TDs/2 INTs. He has the potential of being one of the better QBs to come out of Central Oregon, and could rise quickly on this list.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28873" first="Tatum" last="Lewis"] 6-1 175 Jesuit- The D1 lacrosse commit (Vermont) is an outstanding overall athlete, coming from a talented family. They will need his leadership to make a run next season.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28853" first="Jordan" last="McCarty"] 6-1 180 Silverton- McCarty earned 1st team all-conference accolades as a sophomore, and followed that up with another nice year. Much like Moss the 3* QB has the potential of being one of the state’s best</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="144414" first="Ashton" last="Foster"] 6-1 190 Dallas- Foster had a phenomenal Junior season hitting on 75% passes and accounting for 11 TDs/2 INTs. He can beat you with his versatility as Dallas should be a 5A contender in the Fall.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28851" first="Ely" last="Kennell"] 6-0 180 Santiam Christian- The Oregon St baseball commit helped his team to a 3A state title as a sophomore. He put up some ridiculous #s against small school competition while accounting for 40 total Td’s.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28909" first="Levi" last="Durrell"] 6-3 185 Newberg- Durrell has size and made significant strides after starting as a sophomore. He helped the Tigers to maybe their best season in school history, finishing in the top 5 at the 6A level.</li>
<li>[player_tooltip player_id="28905" first="Bjorn" last="Bergstrom"] 6-1 180 Sherwood- From a recruiting standpoint it’s tough playing QB in the Wing T, but Bergstrom has a legit arm and can play collegiately.</li>
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