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Oregon's Top Sophomore's (Class of 2022)

Darrius Clemons 6-3 185 WR Westview

OFFERS: Oregon, Michigan St, Oregon St, BYU, Nevada, Utah St, Central Michigan
Clemons broke out over the off season adding offers from a handful of D1's. He averaged 17 yards per catch during the season, hauling in 42 passes for 722 yards, with double digit TDs (10).

Trejon Williams 6-0 180 Safety Jefferson

OFFERS: Nevada, Utah St
Special overall athlete who earned 1st team all league honors on both sides of the football. Has the potential of being one of the top DB's in the country.

Aaron Jones 5-9 175 Slot Westview

OFFERS: Oregon St, BYU, Nevada, Utah St
Not the biggest kid, but he will break your ankles in the open field. Started as a freshman. Went down for the year early with an injury. One of the most exciting athletes nationally for his class.

Emar'rion Winston 6-3 220 OLB Central Catholic

OFFERS: Oregon
Physical specimen coming from a well known, very athletic family. Made 26 total tackles, with 4 pass deflections, and 2 tackles for loss on the the season. As most know brother Lamar is starting for the Ducks, while other brother Elijah is at USC.

Miles Williams 6-0 170 WR Clackamas

OFFERS: Oregon St, Nevada
Broke out over the off season landing his first PAC 12 offer. Proceeded to have an outstanding 2019 campaign ranking as one of the state leaders among Sophomore's in multiple statistical categories.

Lamar Washington 6-3 225 LB Jefferson

OFFERS: Utah St
Unreal overall athlete projecting as the state's #1 basketball recruit for his class. From an agility standpoint it's rare to see a big kid move so well. Racked up 2nd team All PIL honors at LB.

Keenan Speer-Johnson 6-2 170 WR Tigard

OFFERS: Utah St, Nevada
Started as a Sophomore, bringing legit size and speed to the table. Broke out over the off season as part of Team Lillard on the 7v7 circuit. Comes from an impressive family with D1 and NFL genes.

Brian Mannion 6-2 170 QB Mountainside

Son of legendary coach John Mannion and brother of former Oregon St and current Minnesota Vikings QB Sean Mannion. Brian is polished for a kid still so young with a ridiculously high ceiling. In (5) starts to close the season as a Sophomore he passed for 14 TDs/ 2 INTs and 917 yards, hitting on 52% of his passes. Mannion will be a multi offer D1 kid.

Jordan King 6-4 200 DE/TE Central Catholic

Dual threat athlete with size. Earned honorable mention all conference honors defensively for the state champs. Made 22 tackles on the year with 3 sacks, while catching 15 passes for another 3 TDs

Jacob Newell 6-4 200 WR/OLB Thurston

Expect to hear a lot about him in the years to come. Averaged 12 ypc with 5 Tds for a loaded 5A state title team who spread the ball around. May project more on defense. Made 12 total tackles, with 2 TFL, 2 PBU's, and 2 fumble recoveries.

Malik Ross 6-0 165 ATH Tualatin

Ross has a stock that is rising quickly. Earned honorable mention all conference accolades at WR in the loaded TRL. Also made people stand up and take notice on special teams, returning a kick for a TD against Jesuit in the playoffs.

Brooks Ferguson 6-5 200 QB Central

Son of Western Oregon Head coach Arne Ferguson. His combination of size and smarts coming from a football family is something that you can't teach. Took every snap as a Sophomore.

Dondrae Fair 6-0 180 QB/DB Jefferson

OFFERS: William & Mary
In my opinion one of the most exciting athletes state wide. He is still raw at the QB position, but his ability to maneuver in and out of the pocket and beat you with his feet is a game changer.

Royce Fasel 6-0 200 RB Glencoe

One of the state leaders in rushing yards as a Sophomore. Earned 1st team all league honors on O, D, and special teams as a kick returner. Very impressive and versatile kid.

Kaden Ludwick 6-4 200 LB/TE Clackamas

Great size and speed. Expect to hear a lot about Ludwick in the years to come. Very similar to former POY Justin Pagan. Plays with a no non sense demeanor coming hard off the edge.

Cole Prusia 6-2 180 CB Tualatin

Prusia shows off impressive versatility as a big CB. He earned honorable mention all conference honors in the brutally tough TRL. Expect him to be one of Oregon's top ranked secondary athletes for the class of 2022.

Joe Brauckmiller 6-4 180 OLB Canby

Brauckmiller has the potential of being one of the more recruited kids in the 2022 class. He went off as a Sophomore making 60 total tackles, with 3 tackles for loss and a sack for the Cougars. His 6-4 frame makes him a kid to watch.

Dylan Lane 6-0 180 Safety Lake Oswego

Lane was consistent all year proving to be one of the top young defenders in the state. His honorable mention all conference accolades at Safety helped the Lakers reach the state title game for the 2nd year in a row.

Jae'Sean Pete 5-10 170 ATH Grant

Pete burst on to the PIL scene rushing 60 times for 535 yards and 11 Tds on the year. His ability to accelerate and elude in the open field could potentially put him in a special category with continued progression. Jae'Sean racked up 2nd team all league honors.

Trenton Hughes 6-0 175 WR Hood River

Kid's nasty. One of the top players in the state for his class, earning 1st team all league honors at WR. Plays with no fear on D as well. Outstanding overall athlete.

Josiah Manning 5-10 160 CB Clackamas

Manning stepped up and started for the one of the state's traditional powers as a Sophomore. Racked up honorable mention all conference honors at CB. He will be a fixture on the 7v7 circuit.

Jordan McCarty 6-1 175 QB Silverton

One of the top QB's in the state for his class regardless of classification. Earned 1st team all league honors as a Sophomore. Recognized as one of the region's top rushing quarterbacks, averaging 8 yards per carry with double digit TDs. Phenomenal TD/INT ratio.

Jackson Jones 6-0 165 QB Tualatin

One of the better QB's state wide for the 2022 class. Jones looked good with each opportunity that he received this past season. Look for JJ to lead one of the fastest rising programs in the NW.

Isaac Perez 6-0 180 DB Westview

Perez is one of the top dual threat athletes in the state of Oregon but has struggled with injuries the last few seasons. He started every game as a freshman and will be a player of the year candidate if he can maintain his health.

Jackson Biedrisky 6-3 210 TE/DE Tualatin

Great size and mobility. Comes from a football family with D1 genes. Very physical kid who play an important role on both sides of the football.