<div>Oregon’s Top 100 athletes for the class of 2022 has just been released. I will go through each position group and break down what each athlete brings to the table. Have a look at the state’s top WR’s & TE’s, and please note individuals will only be listed on one side of the football, based on where they project collegiately.</div>
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<strong>WR</strong>
1.[player_tooltip player_id="28833" first="Darrius" last="Clemons"] 6-3 195 Westview<strong> (OFFERS: Alabama, Oregon, Notre Dame, Michigan, Penn St 30+)</strong> One of the most recruited athletes ever to come out of Oregon. His (4.37) 40-yard dash time solidified the decision for some of the nation’s best to extend an offer. This next fall he should absolutely dominate his competition.
2.[player_tooltip player_id="28839" first="Jordan" last="King"] 6-3 200 Central Catholic <strong>(OFFERS: Central Michigan)</strong> I’m a big advocate of King as he can play 3-4 different positions at the highest level in my opinion. He provides schools with numerous options and could very well end up on the defensive side of the ball (OLB), even as one of the NW’s top wide outs.
3.[player_tooltip player_id="28836" first="Keenan" last="Speer-Johnson"] 6-3 180 Tigard <strong>(OFFERS: Maryland, Kentucky, Nevada, Utah St) </strong> KSJ comes from a football family with NFL and D1 roots. It’s rare for any Oregon kid to have an SEC or Big 10 offer, and he has both. The only question becomes who is going to get him the ball with QB [player_tooltip player_id="28700" first="Drew" last="Carter"] heading off to Colorado.
4.[player_tooltip player_id="143909" first="Justius" last="Lowe"] 6-2 180 Lincoln <strong>(OFFERS: E.Washington, Idaho)</strong> One of the fastest rising recruits in the region whose film speaks for itself. This off season will be important to show what he can do against elite talent, as he absolutely dominated inferior competition during the Spring.
5.[player_tooltip player_id="28838" first="Miles" last="Williams"] 6-1 175 Clackamas <strong>(OFFERS: Oregon St, Nevada)</strong> Williams landed a few nice offers as a sophomore and he’s an incredibly talented kid. It will be important to follow that up with a dominant 2021 fall season, playing for a 6A state contender.
6.[player_tooltip player_id="108140" first="Bryce" last="Dyer"] 6-5 205 North Medford- Big fan of this kid. He has all the potential in the world. Dyer is long and impresses with his overall athleticism. His ability on the defensive side of the ball & on the basketball floor speak to his arsenal of talents.
7.[player_tooltip player_id="108138" first="Nate" last="Vidlak"] 6-1 175 Hidden Valley- Most are familiar with the last name, with his brother [player_tooltip player_id="28702" first="Sam" last="Vidlak"] committed to Oregon St. Nate’s 3* status could help on the recruiting front as it can be tough to get recognized playing small school Oregon ball.
8.[player_tooltip player_id="28876" first="Riley" last="Peterson"] 6-0 165 La Salle- Hands down one of the top players in the state at the 5A level. Riley was the only Sophomore in Oregon to earn 5A all state accolades, and he has since grown, which will help from a recruiting standpoint.
9.[player_tooltip player_id="143915" first="Riley" last="Van Camp"] 6-4 175 Churchill- Coach AJ Robinson has done a great job with his guys, and Van Camp could thrive in the Fall, with the Lancers bringing back a host of talent.
10.[player_tooltip player_id="28859" first="Trenton" last="Hughes"] 6-0 180 Hood River- Hughes broke out early in his career, earning 1st team all-conference honors as a Sophomore. He has also impressed on the 7v7 circuit helping to justify his ranking.
11.[player_tooltip player_id="28891" first="Jalen" last="Ellis"] 6-3 175 Century- Ellis had a nice Sophomore year before making the move to Texas where he earned 1st team all-conference accolades as a punter. New coaching has helped the Jags as Jalen should do well this fall.
12.[player_tooltip player_id="144441" first="Zachary" last="Dodson-Greene"] 6-2 190 West Salem- West graduates a talented 2021 class. That said as Shawn Stanley’s Titans will continue to thrive, with Dodson-Greene and 6-6 QB [player_tooltip player_id="28844" first="Brooks" last="Ferguson"] being the featured duo.
<strong>TE</strong>
1.[player_tooltip player_id="28842" first="Jacob" last="Newell"] 6-5 220 Thurston <strong>(OFFERS: Arizona, Colorado St, Fresno St, Nevada, UNLV, New Mexico)</strong> When all is said and done, I think Newell could be one of top TE’s ever to come out of Oregon. I would expect numerous PAC 12s and other top schools to be vying for his services after this off season.
2.[player_tooltip player_id="108137" first="Zack" last="Schlottmann"] 6-3 220 Glencoe- Schlottmann doesn’t have prototypical D1 size at TE, but he is an outstanding overall athlete (LB/K) who should do well collegiately.
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