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<p><strong>Per usual rankings are based on who projects highest at the collegiate level. Here we will breakdown #1-25 with updated offers and commitments. Please note that there will be numerous updates and changes in the coming year with the athletes still being so young. Have a look at the 2027 Rankings in it's entirety</strong> <a href="https://prepredzone.com/2024/08/updated-2027-oregon-rankings/">https://prepredzone.com/2024/08/updated-2027-oregon-rankings/</a></p>
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<p>1.[player_tooltip player_id='632957' first='Josiah' last='Molden'] 6-0 170 DB/ATH West Linn<strong> OFFERS (11) Oregon, Washington, Arizona St, Oregon St, Cal</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: You will likely see many of the nation's top programs start vying for Molden's services this season. What he has learned as part of his upbringing is unteachable. </strong></p>
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<p>One of the top players in the nation, potentially ranking as the #1 CB in America for his class. The offers speak for themselves as you can expect the SEC and many others to come calling shortly. He was a unanimous all TRL 1st team selection, also earning 2<sup>nd</sup> team all-state honors. </p>
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<p>2.[player_tooltip player_id='1095838' first='Jack' last='Brauckmiller'] 6-6 225 OLB/DE/TE Canby <strong>OFFERS (1) UNLV</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Credit to the Rebels on being the first to offer as there will be many more in the coming months. Even as a sophomore Brauckmiller should be dominant at the 5A level. </strong></p>
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<p>Brauckmiller has Colt Lyerla type talent and the size and speed to be a major division 1 recruit. He earned honorable mention all-conference honors at LB, finishing with 22 total tackles and 4 INTs. You can expect many of the nation's top programs to be vying for his services as he can play on either side of the ball at the highest level. </p>
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<p>3.[player_tooltip player_id='1187089' first='Seager' last='Milholen'] 6-6 235 TE Central Catholic <strong>OFFERS (2) California, UNLV</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Milholen should thrive as part of FSP, one of the nation's top 7v7 programs. It will be interesting to see how the Rams use two D1 TE's in their system ([player_tooltip player_id='426922' first='Andreas' last='Nicolaidis']). </strong></p>
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<p>This kid could blow up on a national level over the next few months. Next season will be telling as expectations will be high for the 6-6 standout. </p>
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<p>4.[player_tooltip player_id='791149' first='Kawai' last='Chamberlin'] 6-2 205 OLB Sheldon<strong> OFFERS (2) Washington St, Sacramento St</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: One of the fastest rising prospects in all of the NW. WSU has been doing a phenomenal job on the recruiting front, with this offer speaking to their knowledge of the region's top young talent. </strong></p>
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<p>Everyone knows that this kid is going be special. He comes incredibly quick and hard off the edge, making 14 total tackles as a freshman. Chamberlin racked up MVP honors at the All Poly and UTR camps last off season. He will likely match that and then some. </p>
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<p>5.[player_tooltip player_id='426586' first='Peyton' last='Eveland'] 6-8 290 T Redmond</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Everyone will want to see this kid's film from the first 4-5 games of this coming season. If Eveland continues on with his current projection, numerous D1's will offer in the next few months. </strong></p>
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<p>The 14-year-old moves insanely well for a kid still so young with his size. Watch the film and you see an athlete well advanced beyond his years. He played every snap on varsity as a freshman and is the brother of 2x conference lineman of the year [player_tooltip player_id='285851' first='Jace' last='Eveland']. </p>
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<p>6.[player_tooltip player_id='935357' first='Josiah' last='Hawkins'] 5-10 160 ATH Cascade</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Cascade will be the team to watch at the 4A level with high profile talent everywhere, starting with Hawkins. There will be some excitement this season in Turner, Oregon. </strong></p>
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<p>Look for Hawkins to be a conference POY favorite and 1st team all-state projected athlete as a sophomore. He earned 1st team DB honors and honorable mention all-conference WR accolades this past season. Watch him on the 7v7 circuit as he could blow up. </p>
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<p>7.[player_tooltip player_id='937033' first='Cody' last='Mitchell'] 6-5 225 DE Crescent Valley</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: As much as any player in the state for the 27' class, Mitchell could blow up this coming year. Expect Oregon St to be paying close attention. </strong></p>
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<p>The big man has all the potential in the world with his 6-5 frame. He was an honorable mention All Mid-Willamette conference selection at DE as a freshman. Mitchell will be called upon to lead a D which has struggled in recent years, going 4-24 as a team in the last three seasons. </p>
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<p>8.[player_tooltip player_id='709506' first='Deckard' last='Hale'] 6-0 200 WLB/RB Grant </p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Hale was one of two freshman selected to play in the Oregon All Star Les Schwab Bowl. I would expect him to be the talk of the PIL this coming season. </strong></p>
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<p>I would expect Hale to be the PIL's player of the year as early as next season. His films speaks for itself, looking like one of the top players in the league as a freshman on the defensive side of the ball. He earned honorable mention all PIL honors. </p>
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<p>9.[player_tooltip player_id='1242623' first='Cavan' last='Rogers'] 6-0 170 DB Oregon City</p>
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<p>Coach Lillard called Rogers maybe the fastest rising young player in his program. His domination in the secondary at Oregon City speaks to that. </p>
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<p>10.[player_tooltip player_id='937176' first='Malachi' last='Garlington'] 6-1 165 WR Nelson </p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: This is a big get for Nelson. Garlington makes the move from CC and should get significant playing time for a good Hawks team. </strong></p>
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<p>The 2-sport standout is a super talented hooper so it will be interesting to see how that plays out. Garlington would start as a sophomore for most programs, but the state champs have legit depth. One well known trainer says he has Darrius Clemons type potential. </p>
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<p>11.[player_tooltip player_id='936855' first='Nate' last='Peau'] 6-1 280 DL Central Catholic</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Peau was the only other freshman athlete selected to play in the Oregon All Star Les Schwab Bowl. He could start on either side of the ball for the Rams this coming season, possessing the necessary size and strength. </strong></p>
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<p>Peau was the most varsity ready athlete for CC as a freshman. He got in the mix for the Rams making a couple tackles. From a projection standpoint a lot will depend on continued growth. </p>
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<p>12.[player_tooltip player_id='796694' first='Jordan' last='Rossetta'] 6-4 200 QB Grants Pass</p>
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<p>Rossetta played varsity ball as a freshman throwing multiple TD's. Even with the Cavemen struggling recently, GP has produced some of Oregon's top athletes over the years. He could be another one. </p>
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<p>13.[player_tooltip player_id='1119870' first='Jamison' last='Walsh'] 6-3 190 DE/TE Cascade</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Another reason to visit Cascade HS if you are college coaches this coming season. Walsh is still growing into his body and has a ridiculous upside. </strong></p>
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<p>The son of former Roseburg/ Oregon St standout Mark Walsh. Jamison will likely end up 6-5 235 and one of the top TE/DE's in the NW. Playing 4A ball you can go somewhat under the radar but expect him to develop nicely in the coming seasons. </p>
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<p>14.[player_tooltip player_id='936846' first='Leonardo' last='Correani'] 5-11 210 LB Lincoln </p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Correani doesn't have prototypical size but from a pure talent standpoint he's one of the best in the state. </strong></p>
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<p>Correani was the only athlete in Oregon to earn all-conference honors on both sides of the football as a freshman at the 6A level. He had close to 40 tackles on the year, racking up 2nd team honors at LB and on the O line. </p>
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<p>15.[player_tooltip player_id='1121744' first='Pat' last='Vialva Jr.'] 5-11 165 QB/DB Tualatin </p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Vialva Jr. made the transfer to Tualatin, receiving his first D1 offer from PSU in hoops a few weeks back. He could likely play at the highest level in either sport.</strong></p>
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<p>West Linn's starting point guard can also play a little football. He played the QB spot and could project at DB as a lock down corner, depending on what sport he pursues. </p>
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<p>16.[player_tooltip player_id='1119889' first='Pena' last='Moors'] 6-0 220 LB West Albany</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: West Albany will be one of the best 5A teams in the state and Moors will be a factor on both sides of the ball. </strong></p>
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<p>This kid didn't waste any time making a name for himself, with 27 total tackles and 3 sacks as a freshman at the Varsity level. His projection will be based on continued growth, but he has good size and can move. </p>
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<p>17.[player_tooltip player_id='1242808' first='Braylon' last='Gaines'] 5-11 175 QB Nelson</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: As good as Gaines is, he could also learn a lot from 4-year starter [player_tooltip player_id='285852' first='Avirey' last='Durdahl'], and be the guy for the next two seasons after he graduates. </strong></p>
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<p>One of the state's top basketball players has been called "the real deal" as a QB by multiple high-profile trainers who have played at the highest level. Size is obviously the biggest question mark as a quarterback. </p>
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<p>18.[player_tooltip player_id='937311' first='Alexander' last='Mishkin'] 6-3 260 OL Central Catholic</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Mishkin gained valuable experience last season and could be one of the Rams top lineman this year as a sophomore. </strong></p>
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<p>One of the only kids who played varsity ball as a freshman for the state champs. Mishkin has good size and could be a three-year starter for the Rams on the interior. </p>
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<p>19.[player_tooltip player_id='855093' first='Summit' last='Cvitash'] 6-1 165 DB Lake Oswego</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED</strong><strong>: </strong><strong>It can be tough to compete in the TRL as a youngster, but Cvitash has the size and ability to be an all-conference kid this year. </strong></p>
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<p>Cvitash could come in and play immediately for the Lakers on D next season. He has good size and plays with notable confidence. He was a Team Lillard MVP DB over the off-season drawing comparisons to Cole Prusia.</p>
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<p>20.[player_tooltip player_id='937266' first='Ben' last='Greer'] 6-0 195 LB South Salem</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Just a straight up super talented overall athlete. From a projection standpoint there is still a lot yet to be determined, but he could be one of the best in the Valley as a sophomore. </strong></p>
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<p>Greer comes from a talented family. Look for him to be one of the top two-way threats in Oregon and a double-digit TD, 100+ tackle guy per year in the seasons ahead. </p>
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<p>21.[player_tooltip player_id='937113' first='Shane' last='Peters'] 5-8 150 ATH West Linn</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Peters killed it on the 7v7 circuit. Even with the team's depth he could get in the mix for the Lions as a sophomore. </strong></p>
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<p>Not the biggest kid but one of the most talented within the program. Brother of former all state LB Cole Peters. Look for him to play a role at both RB and Safety. </p>
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<p>22.[player_tooltip player_id='1121756' first='Ashden' last='Marquis'] 5-10 160 CB/ATH West Linn </p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: The transfer from Wilsonville to West Linn was probably a good move, with the competition level being what it is. Marquis is good enough to be one of the TRL's best in the seasons ahead. </strong></p>
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<p>Marquis played some varsity ball as a 9th grader for the 5A state champs. He will project as one of the fastest kids in the state for his class, running a reported 4.6 laser 40 this past season.</p>
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<p>23.[player_tooltip player_id='845242' first='Sean' last='Bour-Nelson'] 5-10 140 ATH Mountainside</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Another kid who had a really good off season. He will be a Metro League POY candidate before he's done. </strong></p>
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<p>The co-freshman of the year at Mountainside went for 12 total TDs and looked the part in the open field. He is the son of former Ducks standout JD Nelson. Expect him to be a factor next year at the Varsity level. </p>
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<p>24.[player_tooltip player_id='937084' first='Gavin' last='Thaut'] 6-1 195 OLB West Linn</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: Thaut has legit size and causes countless problems for opponents coming off the edge. The Lions depth makes it difficult for some of the young guys to play early, but he has that type of ability. </strong></p>
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<p>25.[player_tooltip player_id='1121755' first='Tyson' last='Donnerberg'] 6-0 160 WR West Linn</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATE: The last name speaks for itself. Idaho got a steal with both Wiley & Gus Donnerberg committing.</strong></p>
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<p>Historically one of the most impressive families in the state, with everyone playing D1 ball. Don't be surprised to see Tyson add some significant size and make a nice jump up the rankings board, being the top WR among the Lions young guys. </p>
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