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<p><strong> It's tough to determine which kids will be offered next with so many variables factored in. The individuals referenced below are athletes without D1 offers who have the potential of being the next to land a scholarship. Check it.. </strong></p>
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<p>1.[player_tooltip player_id='1110967' first='Connor' last='LaGrow'] 6-7 270 T Tualatin OR- The 1<sup>st</sup> team all TRL and all state tackle is a year young for the grade. Universities would get a super talented kid and someone they could develop physically in the coming years. I would expect multiple FCS and Mid Major universities to make their intentions known in the next few months. </p>
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<p>2.[player_tooltip player_id='914288' first='Carter' last='Paul'] 6-7 310 T Lakeridge OR- This another who could blow up. Paul earned 2nd team All TRL honors last season after making the transfer from Westview. More importantly you can't teach the size and physicality which he plays with. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see him end up with numerous P4 offers.</p>
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<p>3.[player_tooltip player_id='769924' first='Kalani' last='Ioapo'] 6-5 325 G West Linn OR- Some people would have Ioapo #1 on this list which I can understand. His overall size, strength, and mobility is a tough combination to beat. </p>
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<p>4.[player_tooltip player_id='769925' first='Oliver' last='Luebkert'] 6-3 180 WR Beaverton OR- Luebkert went out and earned MVP honors early this off season at one of the biggest events nationwide in Texas. He's been an all-conference kid since his freshman season and is a phenomenal overall athlete (basketball). Someone might get a steal here. </p>
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<p>5.[player_tooltip player_id='770046' first='Quinn' last='Wicklow'] 6-7 250 T Jesuit OR- Look for Ivy's and other high end academic schools to be all over Wicklow. His ceiling is as high as anybody, still being somewhat raw. If he continues to develop, I could see him being similar to former Jesuit standout Max Rich who was a 6-7 tackle and a 1<sup>st</sup> team all-Ivy League selection at Harvard in 2016. </p>
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<p>6.[player_tooltip player_id='726175' first='Brody' last='Bocek'] 6-2 175 WR Richland WA- Bocek is typically the best player on the field. In 2 ½ games last season he scored 11 TDs and dominated on defense before getting injured. Thus far he has gone under the radar. </p>
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<p>7.[player_tooltip player_id='284120' first='Drew' last='Weiler'] 6-4 210 QB Lakeridge OR- Weiler has looked like one of the top QB's on the west coast this off season on the 7v7 circuit, after throwing for 21 TDs/4 INTs as a junior for the Pacers. Former NFL QB and elite trainer Alex Brink calls him an unquestioned D1 guy. </p>
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<p>8.[player_tooltip player_id='1165359' first='Isaiah' last='Docken'] 6-4 215 WR Gonzaga Prep WA- A few weeks back one scout called Docken "The best unoffered WR/TE/Flex in the entire NW." As a junior he had 800 yards and 10 TDs in a Wing T offense. He will play D1 ball. </p>
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<p>9.[player_tooltip player_id='1110964' first='Cole' last='Newton'] 6-4 225 TE Tualatin OR- One of the fastest rising prospects in Oregon. The Team Lillard standout caught 25 passes and 7 TDs for the T Wolves last season. I could see him landing his first couple offers this summer. </p>
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<p>10.[player_tooltip player_id='1165376' first='Jonah' last='Keller'] 6-0 180 RB Gonzaga Prep WA- Hands down one of the top players in Washington. Keller will be a GSL player of the year favorite and a 1<sup>st</sup> team all-state projected back on a team that will compete for a 4A title. </p>
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<p>11.[player_tooltip player_id='1582214' first='Marques' last='Meneese'] 6-4 225 WR Rainier Beach WA- Meneese has a D1 body and all of the tools to do well at the highest level. There are a lot of unknows here, but the 1<sup>st</sup> team all-conference WR can play with almost anybody. </p>
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<p>12.[player_tooltip player_id='1530804' first='Cade' last='Hergert'] 6-4 265 G Camas WA- One of the state's top offensive lineman as a junior. All eyes will be on Hergert next year with the Papermakers graduating so much talent. </p>
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<p>13.[player_tooltip player_id='1403779' first='Charlie' last='Dexter'] 6-5 215 TE/DE Churchill OR- Dexter was a 1st team all-conference selection on both sides of the ball. He will likely project on offense but put up some ridiculous #s on D and could play there. I could see multiple universities coming in on Charlie late. </p>
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<p>14.[player_tooltip player_id='914278' first='CD' last='Nuno'] 6-2 180 WR Philomath OR- Not a lot of people know about him playing for 4A Philomath, but Nuno is the real deal. It wouldn't surprise me to see him end up with a couple offers before the season starts. As a junior he caught 73 balls for 1,087 yards and 13 TDs. </p>
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<p>15.[player_tooltip player_id='1165375' first='Jamirie' last='Pringle'] 6-5 220 WR Silas WA- There are still a lot of question marks but at 6-5 220 you have to like what he brings to the table. It will be important for Pringle to get out on the camp circuit and show what he can do. </p>
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