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<p><strong>Here we breakdown the classes of 2027, 28, and 29' in the states of Oregon and Washington, ranking the top 100 prospects in the region. Much of this list will be based on projection with some of the athletes still being so young. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>It's important to note this takes into account six different classes, so essentially you could be a top 10-15 guy within your state, which would put you roughly in the top 100 on this list. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Offers and commitments have been updated below. You can expect many of the individuals listed from #51-100 to be landing their first D1 offer or adding to the ones they already have in the coming weeks & months. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>#1-25</strong> <a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/the-nws-top-100-prospects-all-classes-1-25/">https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/the-nws-top-100-prospects-all-classes-1-25/</a></p>
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<p><strong>#26-50 </strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/the-nws-top-100-prospects-all-classes-26-50/">https://prepredzone.com/2026/03/the-nws-top-100-prospects-all-classes-26-50/</a></p>
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<p>51.[player_tooltip player_id='1012776' first='Matthew' last='Curran'] 6-4 245 DE 28' Bellevue WA<strong> OFFERS (2) San Diego St, New Mexico</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: The film speaks for itself. Curran is incredibly versatile, being able to play multiple spots on the defensive front. Credit to SDSU on being the first to offer as he will have numerous options at the D1 level. </strong></p>
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<p>Another super talented athlete with size. Curran's sophomore season should be telling as he can play multiple spots on the field on either side of the ball. As of right now there is still a lot yet to be determined. </p>
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<p>52.[player_tooltip player_id='986705' first='Dreson' last='Jimerson'] 5-9 175 ATH 28' Bellevue WA <strong>OFFERS (1) Montana St</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Agent zero has some of the best film anywhere. His elite track speed and ability to maneuver in space is a game changer. On the season he went for 1,022 yards on 46 touches with 8 TD's, earning 2<sup>nd</sup> team all-conference honors. </strong></p>
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<p>The track star could fly up this list quickly. Jimerson has unquestioned D1 speed and ability, with some of his intangibles countering and outweighing his lack of size. </p>
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<p>53.[player_tooltip player_id='1609596' first='Brady' last='Knips'] 6-5 205 DE/TE 28' Tualatin OR</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Knips did what was expected for the T-Wolves earning honorable mention all TRL honors on both sides of the ball. If he gets out on the camp circuit, I could see him blowing up this off season as you can't teach the size and overall versatility.</strong></p>
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<p>Knips could start at DE and play a significant role at TE as a sophomore. His size and overall athletic ability put him in a special category of athlete. He will be a major D1 recruit. </p>
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<p>54.[player_tooltip player_id='985355' first='Amosa' last='Masaniai'] 6-0 200 Safety 28' Emerald Ridge WA<strong> OFFERS (2) Nevada, Montana St </strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: One of the most impressive players in the NW on film. Masaniai was deserving of his 1<sup>st</sup> team all SPSL honors at Safety, finishing with 64 tackles and 2 TFL's to go with 429 all-purpose yards and 3 TDs.</strong></p>
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<p>Masaniai has some of the best film in the NW among 28's. He earned honorable mention all SPSL honors at Safety, finishing the year with 34 tackles and 3 INTs. It was not a surprise he made one of the biggest jumps of any athlete in the state on the rankings board. </p>
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<p>55.[player_tooltip player_id='937281' first='Tripp' last='Johansen'] 6-2 265 DE/OLB 27' Willamette OR <strong>OFFERS (6) Idaho, Ivy's.. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Johansen put together one of the top stat lines in the NW with 73 tackles, 21 TFL's, and 10 sacks but somehow only received 2<sup>nd</sup> team all-league accolades. Him and his teammate [player_tooltip player_id='791149' first='Kawai' last='Chamberlin'] will be the overwhelming favorites for South Central Conference POY honors next season. </strong></p>
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<p>Johansen has had a phenomenal offseason landing his first D1 offer from the Vandals a few months back. His 4.0 GPA will have multiple Ivy league schools vying for his services. He makes the move from Sheldon to Willamette. </p>
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<p>56.[player_tooltip player_id='1599628' first='Nathan' last='Obasanjo'] 6-1 210 Safety 27' Mount Rainier WA <strong>OFFERS (6) Utah, Wash St, UNLV, Colorado St</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: If I had to pick one guy who I've missed on its probably Obasanjo. The physical LB/Safety ran a 11.1 100 meters and continues to add big time offers. He will be one to watch over the offseason. </strong></p>
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<p>57.[player_tooltip player_id='685276' first='Sirjewel' last='Glover'] 6-1 185 WR Rainier Beach WA <strong>OFFERS (7) Oregon St, UNLV, Nevada, Montana St, </strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Glover was a 1<sup>st</sup> team all-Metro pick at WR and CB and impressed over the offseason on the camp circuit being named the overall MVP at Idaho. Look for him to continue and garner more offers. </strong></p>
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<p>Glover continues to add offers and had a nice season on the 7v7 circuit. That said as there is limited tape on him with a lot of eyes on Rainier Beach this coming season. </p>
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<p>58.[player_tooltip player_id='985352' first='Briytan' last='Bailey'] 5-7 165 ATH 28' Puyallup WA<strong> (OFFERS: Montana St)</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: The SPSL Offensive MVP as a sophomore. Bailey made the transfer from Mount Tahoma to Puyallup and absolutely went off, rushing for 1700+ yards and 24 TDs. From a projection standpoint, it's a size thing. </strong></p>
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<p>Bailey had one of the most impressive freshman seasons of any player in WA, totaling 850 all-purpose yards and 4 TDs with 57 tackles and an INT on D. He followed that up nicely on the camp circuit earning underclassmen MVP honors at a major showcase.</p>
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<p>59.[player_tooltip player_id='1620395' first='Luke' last='Jennings'] 6-4 290 T/DL 28' Glacier Peak WA</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Jennings had a 1st team all-Wesco season as a sophomore at tackle for a Glacier Peak team that went (10-2). The potential is there for him to blow up with continued progression. </strong></p>
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<p>Watch the film as Jennings is incredibly versatile for a big man, showing off his overall athleticism on the defensive side of the ball. He will project as a tackle and could break out on the recruiting front this coming season. </p>
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<p>60.[player_tooltip player_id='984711' first='Maxten' last='Cook'] 6-2 185 WR 28' Lake Stevens WA</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Look for Cook to add multiple D1 offers this off season as the kid can play. As a sophomore he caught 35 balls for 579 yards and 11 TD's, helping his team to the state title game. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Cook has legit size and 4.5 speed. What he did as a freshman for the traditional state power was impressive, catching 20 passes for 383 yards and 4 TDs. His 19.2 yards per catch average speaks to his upside. </strong></p>
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<p>61.[player_tooltip player_id='1599631' first='Ashton' last='Pillard'] 6-4 220 TE 27' Sumner WA <strong>OFFERS (2) San Diego St, Montana St</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Pillard was a 1<sup>st</sup> team all-league selection, putting up some of the best numbers in the NW among TE's. For the year he caught 29 passes for 303 yards and a TD for the state champs. </strong></p>
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<p>The big TE has had a nice offseason garnering multiple D1 offers and positional MVP honors on the camp circuit. There is still a lot yet to be determined here, but expectations will be high for him and the 4A state champs with Carter Cocke graduating. </p>
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<p>62.[player_tooltip player_id='1733964' first='Daniel' last='Haynes'] 6-3 190 DB 27' Rainier Beach WA<strong> COMMITTED: Idaho</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: I would expect Haynes to have a big year with FSP on the 7v7 circuit after a successful 2025 campaign that saw him make 50 tackles with 4 PBU's. He's a big DB that provides options in the secondary.</strong></p>
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<p>You have to like the size and what he did this off season as part of FSP. Anytime you have a 6-3 corner that moves like him, you are appealing as a prospect. </p>
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<p>63.Cade Wilson 6-4 300 C/NG 27' Banks OR <strong>OFFERS (1) Idaho</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: One of the fastest rising prospects in the region. The versatile line standout continues to make noise and could potentially blow up this offseason if he gets on the camp circuit and does well against top competition. Playing at 3A Banks can make it tough when evaluating film. </strong></p>
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<p>64.[player_tooltip player_id='1906030' first='Drew' last='Sorensen'] 6-3 185 QB Archbishop Murphy WA</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Archbishop Murphy made a statement going 13-0 while beating a solid Tumwater team 35-20 for the state title. ABM graduated multiple D1 athletes and Sorensen will be another one after making the move from Woodinville. </strong></p>
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<p>Sorensen projects as one of the top QB's in Washington for his class, earning all Kingco honors as a freshman. He hit on 66% of his passes, averaging close to 250 yards passing per contest, with 11 TDs in 5 games. </p>
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<p>65.[player_tooltip player_id='2079649' first='Cade' last='Ellis'] 6-7 285 OL 29' Silverton OR</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: There are still a lot of unknowns here, but all indicators have Ellis projecting to a high level of collegiate ball with his size. </strong></p>
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<p>His Hudl film has him listed as Cade "Shrek" Ellis which seems appropriate. Silverton continues to be one of the most impressive and consistent programs in the state, winning another 5A title this past season. He projects as a major prospect. </p>
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<p>66.[player_tooltip player_id='1397377' first='Andrew' last='Peapea'] 6-2 225 LB 29' Federal Way WA <strong>OFFERS (1) UNLV</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: This kid has a no-nonsense demeanor and will come up and look to destroy you from his LB spot. Peapea transferred mid-season from Cascade Christian to Federal Way and will be required to sit out until early October. </strong></p>
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<p>67.[player_tooltip player_id='985353' first='Ofa' last='Taufalele'] 6-3 325 G 28' Life Christian Academy WA<strong> OFFERS (3) Washington, New Mexico, Portland St</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Taufalele was relatively dominant as a sophomore being named a 1st team all-state O lineman. It will be important for him to continue and get out on the camp circuit to show what he can do against top competition. </strong></p>
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<p>The big man can play on either side of the ball, while projecting at guard offensively. Taufalele was offered by the Huskies back in May and has an incredibly bright future, with LCA finishing 9-2 last season. </p>
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<p>68. [player_tooltip player_id='1335368' first='Josiah' last='Laurence'] 6-3 195 WR 28' Cascade Christian WA <strong>OFFERS (1) Portland St</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: One of the fastest rising stocks in the state. Laurence racked up all types of accolades as a sophomore, being named a 1<sup>st</sup> team all-state WR and the league MVP, to go with 1<sup>st</sup> team all-conference honors at DB. He had 37 receptions for 745 yards and 9 TD's along with 2 INTs in 7 games. </strong></p>
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<p>Laurence is an impressive overall athlete with legit size. He got in the mix as a freshman, averaging 20.3 yards per catch in limited time. The 1A school has a plethora of up-and-coming talent. </p>
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<p>69.[player_tooltip player_id='1971782' first='Wyatt' last='Laughery'] 6-5 290 T 28' Seattle Prep WA</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: All the potential in the world with a D1 body. Laughery earned 1st team all-Metro honors as a sophomore. If he can continue to improve from a mobility standpoint, he will be a major D1 prospect.</strong></p>
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<p>70.[player_tooltip player_id='1369697' first='Talon' last='Sosky'] 6-4 205 WR 27' Central Catholic OR <strong>OFFERS (3) Nevada, Montana St, Idaho</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: The transfer from Ridgefield, WA has the size and all of the tools to play a high level of collegiate ball. He was an honorable mention all Mt Hood selection catching 22 passes for 279 yards and 4 TDs, with CC advancing to 6A state title game. </strong></p>
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<p>71.[player_tooltip player_id='1609636' first='Brock' last='Estes'] 6-5 160 WR 28' Tualatin OR</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Typically kids who played mostly JV wouldn't be ranked this high, but Estes is an exception with some of his intangibles and Tualatin being loaded. His mobility at 6-5 is incredibly impressive, finishing with 38 catches for 795 yards and 9 TDs to go with 7 INTs on D at the JV level. He also notably finished 3<sup>rd</sup> at the state track meet as a freshman in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 14.84. </strong></p>
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<p>One of the most impressive young players in the state on the 7v7 circuit. He excelled as part of Team Lillard and will be one of the most influential players statewide at receiver. Estes will need to add some thickness if he is going to contribute for the T-Wolves this year. </p>
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<p>72.[player_tooltip player_id='991884' first='Scottie' last='Dinwiddie Jr.'] 6-1 180 WR 27' Decatur WA</p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: The 1st team all NPSL WR had another big year, catching 44 passes with 1,234 all-purpose yards (901 receiving) and 10 touchdowns. He's an unquestioned D1 athlete that we should hear a lot about this offseason. </strong></p>
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<p>Maybe the fastest rising prospect in Washington. Dinwiddie makes a big jump up the rankings board after catching 17 passes for 505 yards and 8 TDs (30.2 ypc), while also accounting for 3 INTs on D. </p>
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<p>73.[player_tooltip player_id='984867' first='Jayden' last='Baum'] 6-2 200 QB 28' EvergreenWA<strong> OFFERS (1) Sacramento St</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: Baum was a 1st team all GSHL selection as a sophomore, passing for 2,659 yards and 20 TD's/3 INTs. He will lose a couple key D1 targets, so next year will be even more telling. </strong></p>
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<p>Credit to Coach Swain and his team with Evergreen being one of the fastest rising programs in the region. Baum had a special freshman season, hitting on 75% of his passes while throwing for 2,050 yards and 21 TDs. </p>
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<p>74.[player_tooltip player_id='985356' first='Solova'a' last='Steffany'] 6-1 290 OL/DL 28' Graham Kapowsin WA<strong> OFFERS (2) Portland St, Sacramento St</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: The big man allowed zero sacks on the season, racking up 1st team all SPSL honors in the process. From a projection standpoint, it will all come down to size as he is one of the strongest athletes in the region. </strong></p>
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<p>Steffany is physically elite and had an outstanding off season racking up his first couple D1 offers. Give the Big Sky schools credit as he will be sought after by numerous universities. He racked up O line MVP honors at Cal a few months back and will project as a 1st team all conference guy this season. </p>
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<p>75.[player_tooltip player_id='1613160' first='Brady' last='Bonnell'] 6-1 185 QB 28' Tahoma WA<strong> OFFERS (1) Portland St</strong></p>
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<p><strong>UPDATED: The 1st team all NPSL QB showed up in a big way as a sophomore, hitting on 65% of his passes and totaling 2103 yards to go with 24 TD's (16 passing, 8 rushing). His dual threat status (680 rushing yards, 7.8 ypc) and D1 genes make him one of the more appealing quarterback prospects in the West for his class. </strong></p>
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<p>Bonnell started as a freshman at the varsity level, hitting on 62% of his passes with double digit TD's. He also impressed running the ball averaging 4 yards per carry with a handful of touchdowns. Brady excelled on the 7v7 circuit as part of FSP and could lead Tracy Ford's group moving forward. </p>
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