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ESPN Football Recruiting Rankings as of 9/29/22

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Ducks take over the #1 spot in the Pac 12 from USC.

 

12. Oregon Ducks

ESPN 300 commits: 10 | Previous ranking: 13 gn-arrow.png

Pac-12 rank: 1 of 12
Top offensive commit: QB Dante Moore (No. 3)
Top defensive commit: DT A'Mauri Washington (No. 85)

New head coach Dan Lanning led Georgia's championship defense last year but now focuses on trying to build a similar unit with the Ducks. He is assembling a talented group for the secondary led by Caleb Presley, a rangy corner who can be a playmaker in coverage and doesn't hesitate to support the run. CB Cole Martin was another good pickup, as he possesses good feet and upside, and CB Kodi Decambra loves to compete and should quickly contribute to the special teams unit. They also landed a nice addition in top-10 DT Washington, a big, powerful and explosive lineman out of Arizona. Despite his strong defensive background, Lanning's first full class at Oregon is defined by promising offensive talent. A huge win was QB Moore, as the five-star recruit has a quick release and good feet and displays good accuracy. The Ducks also have landed some big targets for their passing attack in the 6-foot-3 Ashton Cozart, who is long and fast and posted a laser-timed 4.45 40 at the Dallas Under Armour camp, and Jurrion Dickey, who had an MVP performance at the UC Report Elite camp in Oakland, California, this spring.


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13. USC Trojans

ESPN 300 commits: 4 | Previous ranking: 12 rd-arrow.png

Pac-12 rank: 2 of 12
Top offensive commit: QB Malachi Nelson (No. 1)
Top defensive commit: LB Tackett Curtis (No. 75)

Lincoln Riley is adding players who could create an explosive offensive unit for the Trojans. Two key in-state pickups who were planning to join Riley at Oklahoma flipped to their hometown school when Riley made the change. Nelson, the top-rated prospect in the nation, is a passer with a smooth release and the ability to make tough throws on the move. WR Makai Lemon, his high school teammate, has good hands and quickness. WR Zachariah Branch, out of Las Vegas, is one the fastest players in this class and can be an electrifying playmaker with the ball in his hands. The Trojans also added some defensive talent, led by Curtis, a tough and physical player with good range. Strengthening play in the trenches is key, and the Trojans added two D-line commitments, led by Samuel Greene, an explosive DT with active hands out of powerhouse program St. Frances in Maryland.

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12 is a great class for any first year Staff. Would really like to see some O line recruits brought in. Still early but its becoming a concern 

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I thinking the DL needs more. We didn't get Hicks. Then look at RB and is Dowdell really etched in stone?

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