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OFFERS: Oregon, LSU, Notre Dame, Ohio St, Mich, Alabama, Florida, Florida St, Miami, Georgia, Tennessee (21 total)
One of the nation's top QB's/Athletes for the 2019 class. Johnson accounted for 35 TDs (23 passing, 12 rushing) as a Sophomore, hitting on 62.3% of his passes. His ability in space is even more impressive averaging 10.5 yards per rush in 2016. With his University of Oregon ties it will be tough for any other school to out recruit.
Good looking Athlete who could be one of the region's best with continued progression
Should be able to off set Sims and the running game nicely, as Eady will require a consistent double team.
One of the state's top RBs for the 2019 class. Accounted for 510 yards and 5 TDs on 62 carries (8.2 ypc) in 2016. Learned a great deal from 4* RB/DB Elijah Molden. Will split time with 2x PIL rushing champion Ahmir Mcgee who transferred from Franklin and talented back Tyler Good.
Started as a Sophomore and should be one of the top WR's in the TRL the next two seasons. As much potential as any receiver in the state for his class; 13 receptions, 2 Td's in 2016
Will be a Mt Hood POY favorite the next two seasons; 2nd team all conference DB/Hon Mention RB 2016.State leader on both sides of the ball among Soph's. 169 carries, 1426 yards, 8.44 yards per carry
Breakout Sophomore season, finishing 2nd in the nation among 2019's with (11) INT's. Second Team All Conference DB with legit closing speed. Will be part of a special Junior class at Sheldon. All the talent in the world, the question for Quade becomes a size thing if we are talking collegiate projection.
Bracken has size and he can run; Look for him and all everything 2020 athlete Casey Filkins to be one of the elite NW duos. Expect to hear much more the next two years as LO will be a top 5 program.
Honorable Mention All Conference LB as a Sophomore. Football Family with brother Mitch Montgomery playing D1 ball at (Cal Poly). Cousins with two of the nation's best (Breeze & Cota).
Another individual with outstanding genes. Brother of standout football/baseball athlete Nolan Ostmo, who led the state in INT's. As a Sophomore Nick averaged 9.1 yards per carry and 7 Td's in limited time. Look for him to go off in 17'.
Brother of current Oregon Ducks Safety Brady Breeze, the state's #1 ranked 2016 commit. Projects as one of Oregon's leading tacklers among incoming junior's. Phenomenal football family, with 4* cousin Chase Cota.
Impressive athlete with size coming off the edge. Still a relatively unknown athlete although he should be one of the top defenders returning in the TRL
Started as a Sophomore for the Crusaders; Will be one of the top D lineman in the state the next two seasons. Potentially one of the strongest athletes ever to come through Jesuit (1000+ Bench/Squat/Power Clean). From a projection standpoint it will come down to size and how dominant he can be on the interior.
Adams had an outstanding off season in 2017 training with elite line coach Alex Linnenkohl. His ability to maneuver and 6-4 frame helps him project as one of the top lineman in the state for his class. Expect the South O line to be one of the better groups in Oregon.
Has learned from and has played next to 2018 top recruit Marco Brewer. Projects at a high level with his size and overall athleticism.
Multi sport kid that can run. Has a stock that continues to rise. Honorable Mention All Conference LB. Will be called upon to lead after teams tough 2016 campaign
1st team all league OL/Honorable Mention DL as a Sophomore. Will be a MWC Player of the Year favorite the next two seasons after helping the Warriors to the 2016 5A state title. The question for Anderson becomes what position does he play at the next level, as he projects as more of an OLB.
Brother of Duck standout Henry Mondeaux, projected to be one of the Pac 12's top D lineman. Grayson is a different player then his brother, but the potential and size are there. Look for a breakout season in 2017.
Started as a Sophomore. Very unique athlete for the position as you don't see many 6-4 corners. Look for Klapp to be one of the top DB's in the TRL and a fixture in the Bowmen secondary in the years to come.
One of Oregon's breakout Sophomores; 2nd Team All Mt Hood WR/DB. 51 receptions, 646 yards, 5 Tds
Not the biggest kid on the field but an absolute beast. Son of Head Coach Joe Bushman; Football Family, Great Kid. Led the team tackles as a Sophomore (57), 4 tackles for loss, 2 sacks.
Played Varsity ball as a Sophomore. Should play an even more pivotal role with the transfer of 1st all league LB Isaiah Henderson-Brazie and Luke Hamper. Possesses the necessary size and speed needed to play at the next level.
Projects as one of the top LBs in the state, while playing out of position on the D line. Very talented overall athlete with size. The combination of Mercep and top Oregon 2019' LB Chris Todd is deadly.
The Polamalu name speaks for itself; Brother of NWOC Defensive POY Iosefa Polamalu. 2nd team all conference OL in 2016. 24 total tackles, 3 sacks, 4 tackles for loss defensively.
One of the best route runners in the Pacific Northwest. Had a breakout off season, putting himself on the map. Look for Dalzell to be one of the top WR's in the Mt Hood Conference and thrive with all of the attention and double teams given to 6-7 Cole Turner.
Exciting athlete that can break your ankles in the open field. Had a phenomenal NW Best Summer Showcase against the top kids in the region. With DaMarzhe Nelson and Elijah Elliott both transferring expect Dedmon to get plenty of run.
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