[player_tooltip player_id="28723" first="Andrew" last="Simpson"] (Mountainside) 6-1, 165
<strong>Note:</strong> One of the most versatile kids in the entire Northwest. Can play on either side of the ball. The #1 ranked DB in the state of Oregon due to his instincts and overall athleticism. Had an MVP type postseason while helping the new school to a state quarterfinal appearance. Has excellent speed and covers a ton of ground in the secondary, projects at either Corner, Safety or Returner in college.
[player_tooltip player_id="28752" first="Timon" last="Davis"] (Grant) 5-10, 160
<strong>Note: </strong>One of the top cover CB’s in the region. Earned 1st team all-conference honors as a Sophomore. Recruitment is on the rise. Does not fall for run fakes or double moves, excellent instincts, and ball skills. Will continue to put on weight and develop physically. Special overall player who could also contribute at WR.
[player_tooltip player_id="28726" first="Tyeson" last="Thomas"] (Lakeridge) 6-3, 200
<strong>Note: </strong>Thomas has size and comes from a football family. His ability to play multiple spots in secondary speaks to his overall athleticism. He earned Honorable Mention All TRL honors on the season, making 61 total tackles while returning 11 kicks for 157 yards. Projects at the safety position at the next level but could also move to OLB. Flies around the football field making plays, 6A Defensive POY candidate in our opinion.
[player_tooltip player_id="28748" first="Malcolm" last="Williams"] (Lake Oswego) 6-0, 180
<strong>Note: </strong>One of the better overall athletes in the state for his class (baseball). On the year he finished among the state leaders in INT’s while earning all-conference accolades on both sides of the football. Expect multiple colleges to be vying for his services. Was a leader in the secondary for one of the top defensive units in the entire state advancing all the way to the 6a championship game. Fluid hips and good ball skills.
[player_tooltip player_id="28746" first="Dawson" last="Muggy"] (Thurston) 6-0, 180
<strong>Note: </strong>This offseason will be big for Muggy to show what he can do against out of state competition. He earned 1st team all-state and all-conference honors in 2019, helping the Colts win back to back 5A state titles. On the year he finished with 6 INT’s and 9 pass deflections. Leader in the secondary for one of the top teams in the entire northwest. Ball hawking secondary member who’s film is fun to watch.
[player_tooltip player_id="28755" first="Thomas" last="McNamara"] (West Linn) 5-11, 185
<strong>Note: </strong>McNamara had a monster 2019 campaign racking up unanimous 1st team all-conference honors, in the state’s toughest league. His 79 total tackles (54 solo) and 5 tackles for loss were a big reason for that. Excellent tackler with good instincts. Wil
[player_tooltip player_id="28779" first="Clay" last="Masters"] (West Linn) 5-11, 180
<strong>Note: </strong>Another fundamentally sound kid who excelled on both sides of the football. Named honorable mention all-conference defense, while adding 2nd team WR honors. Will project defensively as he is smart and makes few mistakes. We had a chance to see Clay at the Reno Best Coast Showcase and he worked out with the top WR group on the day showcasing his routes and hands.
[player_tooltip player_id="28790" first="Coleman" last="Compton"] (North Bend) 5-10, 175
<strong>Note: </strong>Compton started as a freshman and was dominant for much of the season on both sides of the football. Definitely one of the elite two-way threats in the state. Racked up 1st team all-conference accolades on O & D. Electric football player who will continue to develop at the next level.
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