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Oregon’s Top WR/TE’s for 2022 (Ranked #1-20)

Oregon’s Top WR/TE’s for 2022 (Ranked #1-20)
Jordan Johnson
Jordan Johnson October 25, 2021 @ 10:22 PM
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Ben Yarno
Ben Yarno 6'6" | 220 lbs | TE | 2022
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Landyn Dupper
Landyn Dupper 6'1" | 170 lbs | WR | 2022
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Peter Burke
Peter Burke 6'5" | 215 lbs | TE | 2022
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Pierce Davidson
Pierce Davidson 6'7" | 195 lbs | WR | 2022
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DJ Daugherty
DJ Daugherty 5'11" | 170 lbs | DB | 2022
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Riley Van Camp
Riley Van Camp 6'4" | 175 lbs | WR | 2022
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Justius Lowe
Justius Lowe 6'2" | 180 lbs | WR | 2022
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Kellen Hale
Kellen Hale 6'5" | 205 lbs | LB | 2022
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Zack Schlottmann
Zack Schlottmann 6'3" | 230 lbs | TE | 2022
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Nate Vidlak
Nate Vidlak 6'0" | 195 lbs | WR | 2022
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Bryce Dyer
Bryce Dyer 6'5" | 205 lbs | WR | 2022
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KJ Johnson-Gibson
KJ Johnson-Gibson 6'0" | 175 lbs | DB | 2022
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Trenton Hughes
Trenton Hughes 6'0" | 180 lbs | WR | 2022
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Keenan Speer-Johnson
Keenan Speer-Johnson 6'3" | 180 lbs | WR | 2022
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Miles Williams
Miles Williams 6'0" | 180 lbs | WR/TE | 2022
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Jordan King
Jordan King 6'3" | 200 lbs | WR | 2022
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Jacob Newell
Jacob Newell 6'5" | 220 lbs | TE | 2022
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Brooks Ferguson
Brooks Ferguson 6'5" | 215 lbs | QB | 2022
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Cole Prusia
Cole Prusia 6'3" | 190 lbs | DB | 2022
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Darrius Clemons
Darrius Clemons 6'3" | 195 lbs | WR | 2022
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Sam Vidlak
Sam Vidlak 6'2" | 175 lbs | QB | 2021
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Zachary Dodson-Greene
Zachary Dodson-Greene 6'2" | 190 lbs | WR | 2022
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All of the positional rankings will be based on collegiate projection much like the overall list. Have a look at how I would have Oregon’s WR’s &amp; TE’s ranked for the class of 2022 as of right now. &nbsp; 1.[player_tooltip player_id="28833" first="Darrius" last="Clemons"] 6-3 210 WR Westview <strong>(OFFERS: 35+ Auburn, Penn St, Oregon, USC, Alabama)</strong>- The 4* WR is one of the most recruited kids ever to come out of the state. After a successful year in Utah last season, he has his Wildcats in the mix among the state’s best heading into the playoffs. On the year he has 794 all-purpose yards (21.8 ypc) and 11 TDs in 6 games. 2.[player_tooltip player_id="143909" first="Justius" last="Lowe"] 6-1 180 WR Lake Oswego <strong>(OFFERS: Oregon St, Colorado, E. Washington, Montana, Idaho)</strong>- One of the fastest rising recruits anywhere in the West. Lowe has blown up as of late having a phenomenal season, while adding multiple PAC 12 offers. Through 7 weeks he was tied for 5th state wide in TD receptions with (8). 3.[player_tooltip player_id="28846" first="Cole" last="Prusia"] 6-3 200 WR Tualatin <strong>(COMMITTED: Princeton)</strong>- The reigning Oregon Gatorade and PRZ Player of the Year continues to require a consistent double team anytime he is on the field. His de-commitment from Oregon St was a big score for the Ivy League. 4.[player_tooltip player_id="28842" first="Jacob" last="Newell"] 6-5 220 TE Thurston <strong>(COMMITTED: Nevada)</strong>- Newell is underrated and will be a multi-year, all conference starter in college. The coaches out of Reno did a good job, stealing another Oregon top talent, much like the 6-7 Cole Turner out of Clackamas a few years back. On the year he is averaging 16.8 yards per catch, with 571 yards and 7 TDs in 6 games. 5.[player_tooltip player_id="28839" first="Jordan" last="King"] 6-2 210 WR Central Catholic <strong>(OFFERS: UNLV, Idaho, FAU, C. Michigan)</strong> I’ve always been a big advocate of King as I think his upside is off the charts. Look for the 4-year starter to have the Rams in state title contention again. Through 7 weeks [player_tooltip player_id="143909" first="Justius" last="Lowe"] and King were tied with 8 TD receptions among the state leaders. Look for him to excel collegiately. 6.[player_tooltip player_id="28836" first="Keenan" last="Speer-Johnson"] 6-2 190 WR Mountainside <strong>(OFFERS: Kentucky, Maryland, Nevada, Utah St, FAU)</strong>- Much like King, I could see KSJ having a monster collegiate career if he is in the right system. He brings a lot to the table you can’t teach coming from a football family with NFL genes. Expect to hear his name often in the future. 7.[player_tooltip player_id="108140" first="Bryce" last="Dyer"] 6-5 205 WR North Medford- I think Dyer has the potential of being the steal of the 2022 class. The dual threat multi-sport standout, impresses with his unique coordination at 6-5, and ability to maneuver at receiver and in the secondary. 8.[player_tooltip player_id="28838" first="Miles" last="Williams"] 6-0 170 WR Clackamas <strong>(OFFERS: E. Washington, Nevada, Oregon St)</strong>- Williams broke out early in his career as a Sophomore garnering an offer from Oregon St. His stock has jumped back up again, helping the Cavs to an (8-0) record thus far, ranking in the top 10 in touchdowns for 6A. 9.[player_tooltip player_id="204547" first="Pierce" last="Davidson"] 6-7 185 WR Marshfield- You can do a lot with 6-7. The very athletic Davidson isn’t necessarily well known but has a stock that is rising quickly, catching 28 passes for 400 yards (15.3 ypc) and 6 TDs. The Pirates are the favorite to win the 4A title so we will see what he can do in the playoffs. 10.[player_tooltip player_id="108147" first="Kellen" last="Hale"] 6-5 215 TE Tualatin- The 1st team all-league returning LB is also one of the top TE’s in the state. He has looked very similar to teammate [player_tooltip player_id="204568" first="Peter" last="Burke"], with the potential to play either position in college. 11.[player_tooltip player_id="204568" first="Peter" last="Burke"] 6-5 215 TE Tualatin- Burke has a stock which continues to rise on both sides of the football. He could be one of the only athletes in Oregon to earn 1st team all-state honors on both sides of the football. 12.[player_tooltip player_id="108137" first="Zack" last="Schlottmann"] 6-3 230 TE Glencoe- Just a super impressive kid. His 548 receiving yards in six games, ranked 6th state wide for a team that rarely passes. He can play D and might be a D1 kicker. Some university will have options. 13.[player_tooltip player_id="204606" first="Landyn" last="Dupper"] 6-1 180 WR Roseburg- One of the fastest players in the state. Dupper ran a (10.85) 100 meters as a Junior and is a big reason the Indians are (7-1) and could make a run in the playoffs. 14.[player_tooltip player_id="108138" first="Nate" last="Vidlak"] 6-1 200 Hidden Valley- The brother of Oregon St QB [player_tooltip player_id="28702" first="Sam" last="Vidlak"]. Nate is a phenomenal overall athlete, currently playing the QB spot, but projecting as more of a WR. 15.[player_tooltip player_id="108141" first="KJ" last="Johnson-Gibson"] 6-0 165 WR Clackamas- One of the more underrated kids state wide. KJ is a big reason the Cavs are undefeated. Through five weeks he was leading the state in yards per catch (26.8), with 13 receptions for 348 yards and 6 TDs. 16.[player_tooltip player_id="144438" first="DJ" last="Daugherty"] 5-11 170 WR Marshfield- Over the last two years Daugherty is leading the state in multiple statistical categories, including INTs on defense. On the season he has 622 yards (17.3 ypc) and 13 TDs in 7 games. He won’t be a big-time recruit because of size, but some university will get a steal. 17.[player_tooltip player_id="28859" first="Trenton" last="Hughes"] 6-0 175 WR Hood River- Through 6 weeks Hughes had thrown 12 TDs and 0 INTs for a Hood River team that is now (7-1). Look for him to project as more of a WR as he is an outstanding overall athlete, earning 1st team all-conference honors as a Sophomore 18.[player_tooltip player_id="143915" first="Riley" last="Van Camp"] 6-3 180 WR Churchill- One of the top players in 5A. He will be a double-digit TD guy by seasons end, averaging 28 yards per catch through 6 weeks. Van Camp is long and has the potential to do well collegiately. 19. <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="144441" first="Zachary" last="Dodson-Greene"]</strong> 6-2 185 West Salem- Zach has been one of the top WR’s in Oregon this season, catching everything thrown his way. If the Titans make a run in the playoffs, it will be because of him and QB [player_tooltip player_id="28844" first="Brooks" last="Ferguson"]. 20.[player_tooltip player_id="204632" first="Ben" last="Yarno"] 6-6 220 TE Willamette- Not a lot of people know about Yarno, playing for the Wolverines, but you can’t teach 6-6 and he can also play D. He should get an opportunity in college. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
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