<div>Here we take a look at the 21 athletes currently holding division 1 offers in the state of Oregon from the classes of 2022-24, and the individuals who could potentially be next to receive a D1 scholarship.</div>
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<strong>2022</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28831" first="Trejon" last="Williams"] 6-0 190 DB Jefferson <strong>COMMITTED: Oregon</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28833" first="Darrius" last="Clemons"] 6-3 205 WR Westview <strong>OFFERS: (30+) Alabama, USC, Oregon, Auburn, Penn St</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28840" first="Kaden" last="Ludwick"] 6-5 245 OLB/DE Clackamas <strong>COMMITTED: Colorado</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28832" first="Lamar" last="Washington"] 6-4 210 LB Jefferson <strong>OFFERS: (9) USC, UCLA, Nebraska, Oregon St, Cal</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28842" first="Jacob" last="Newell"] 6-5 220 TE Thurston <strong>OFFERS: Arizona, Nevada, UNLV, Colorado St, Fresno St, Army</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28846" first="Cole" last="Prusia"] 6-3 190 WR/CB Tualatin <strong>COMMITTED: Oregon St</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28839" first="Jordan" last="King"] 6-3 200 WR/OLB Central Catholic <strong>OFFERS: Central Michigan</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28834" first="Aaron" last="Jones"] 5-10 175 Slot Westview <strong>OFFERS: BYU, Colorado St, Air Force, Oregon St, Navy, Nevada</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28836" first="Keenan" last="Speer-Johnson"] 6-3 190 WR Tigard <strong>OFFERS: Maryland, Kentucky, Nevada, Utah St</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="143892" first="Jacob" last="Strand"] 6-5 270 T Canby <strong>OFFERS: Oregon St, Air Force</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28892" first="Kage" last="Casey"] 6-6 270 T Clackamas <strong>COMMITTED: Boise St</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28841" first="Dondrae" last="Fair"] 6-0 180 QB Jefferson <strong>OFFERS: Indiana, William & Mary</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28835" first="Emar’rion" last="Winston"] 6-3 245 DE Central Catholic <strong>COMMITTED: Oregon</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="143908" first="Brady" last="Kopetz"] 6-4 215 LB Lincoln <strong>OFFERS: Idaho St</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="143909" first="Justius" last="Lowe"] 6-2 185 WR Lincoln <strong>OFFERS: E. Washington, Montana, Idaho</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="28838" first="Miles" last="Williams"] 6-0 170 WR Clackamas <strong>OFFERS: E. Washington, Nevada, Oregon St, Arizona St, Colorado, Utah</strong>
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<strong>2023</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="110171" first="Sam" last="Leavitt"] 6-1 185 QB Westview <strong>OFFERS: Florida St</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="104685" first="Riley" last="Williams"] 6-7 230 TE Central Catholic <strong>OFFERS: Ohio St, USC, Oregon, Oregon St, Washington, Ariz St, Colorado, Utah, GA Tech</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="110176" first="Demarcus" last="Houston"] 6-2 185 ATH West Albany <strong>OFFERS: Oregon St</strong>
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<div><strong>2024</strong></div>
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<div>[player_tooltip player_id="152356" first="Joey" last="Olsen"] 6-5 200 WR Lakeridge <strong>OFFERS: Penn St, Oregon St, Arizona St, Louisville</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="152328" first="TC" last="Manumaleuna II"] 5-11 185 QB North Salem <strong>OFFERS: Oregon</strong></div>
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<strong>WHO’S UP NEXT: Oregon's Top Recruits (2022-24)</strong>
1.[player_tooltip player_id="108147" first="Kellen" last="Hale"] 6-5 205 LB/TE 22’ Tualatin- I think Hale is going to blow up shortly, as his combination of his size and overall coordination is unique. He moves incredibly well for a big man, earning 1st team All TRL honors at LB, and looking phenomenal from his TE/WR spot throughout the year.
2.[player_tooltip player_id="28854" first="Jackson" last="Jones"] 6-0 195 QB 22’ Tualatin- I will give it about another 5 minutes before someone offers Jones. The unanimous 1st team all-conference TRL QB is the real deal, recently MVPing Nevada’s camp, and throwing a ball 70+. He will have multiple options before he is done.
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3.[player_tooltip player_id="110242" first="Ryan" last="Oliver"] 6-3 195 QB 23’ Lakeridge- Oliver had a phenomenal Sophomore season in the state’s toughest conference, throwing 12 TDs/2 INTs, and hitting on 62% of his passes in just 5 games. Look for his stock to sky-rocket in the Fall, as multiple D1’s will be vying for his services.
4.[player_tooltip player_id="152337" first="Wiley" last="Donnerberg"] 6-3 200 OLB 24’ West Linn- Remember the name. I consider Wiley to be a future 4* recruit and what will be one of the most offered kids in the West. Look for him to be dominate as a Sophomore with a 2024 Lions class that could be one of Oregon’s best ever.
5.[player_tooltip player_id="152339" first="Jayden" last="Fortier"] 6-4 190 WR 24’ Tualatin- Fortier was injured as a freshman, but has all of the tools to be a big-time national recruit barring injury. His size, speed, and overall work ethic are special. Expect him to make a splash this Fall.
6.[player_tooltip player_id="152358" first="AJ" last="Pugliano"] 6-4 215 TE 24’ North Medford- As a freshman Pugliano had his coming out party against one of the state’s best in Tualatin, catching 7 passes for 170 yards and a TD. As noted earlier he has the potential to be one of the most recruited athletes to come out of Southern Oregon since Chase Cota.
7.[player_tooltip player_id="147240" first="Richie" last="Anderson"] 6-4 215 DE 23’ Tualatin- Another one of the fastest rising defensive athletes in the NW. He could very well end up playing somewhere on the interior collegiately, but that is still a wait and see. Coming from a football family Richie brings a lot to the table you can’t teach.
8.[player_tooltip player_id="110179" first="Drew" last="Rodriguez"] 6-2 195 ATH 23’ Sprague- Rodriguez is a D1 kid at some level and will be one of the most decorated athletes ever to come out of Sprague HS. Statistically his 25 yards per catch average and 6 TDs on offense were impressive, while projecting on D collegiately in my opinion.
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