Oregon Football: Ducks' Recruits Promise Bright Future

Kelly Page's de-commitment shocked the Ducks—but Matt Kilby says Mike Bellotti still has plenty of reasons to smile.

by Matt Kilby (Member)

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February 07, 2008

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Oregon continued its trend of signing consistently better recruits Wednesday.

Head coach Mike Bellotti inked one five-star recruit, seven four-star recruits, nine three-star recruits, and an additional three two-star recruits.

The 2008 class has the opportunity to secure Oregon as the second major Pac-10 competitor for a national title. The players that will wear lightning yellow  and thunder green for the next four years come from across the nation. The recruits’ hometowns range from Scooba, Missouri to Brush Prairie, Washington.

Arguably Oregon’s most highly-touted recruit this year is Wichita’s four-star Northwest High School quarterback, Chris Harper. Harper is Oregon’s lone ESPN 150 athlete and was recruited by offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.

Harper is known for his evasiveness as a quarterback in Kansas high school football but
will mostly likely switch to play wide receiver once the 2008 college football season comes around. Oregon beat out Michigan, Missouri, and other top schools in the country to recruit Harper.

Oregon’s second quarterback signing is Aldine, Texas’ Darron Thomas. Thomas
passed for over 2,500 yards and ran for an extra 904 in his senior year at Aldine High School. He may also switch to wide receiver in 2008 depending on the commitment of Terrelle Pryor.



El Camino Junior College defensive tackle Justin Thompson is Oregon's only five-star recruit. El Camino won the 2006 California state championship. In 2007, Thompson proved his line penetrating ability by making 52 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, eight batted down passes, six sacks, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, one blocked field goal, and a safety.

Thompson was named to the All-California team and earned an honorable mention in All-American consideration. Nineteen other plays from El Camino will be playing Bowl Series football next year.

Oregon also managed to recruit three of the nation's best running backs. Texas high school phenom, LaMichael James signed his letter of intent to Oregon after a season which included 2,043 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns. James is most often compared to former Heisman trophy winner, Reggie Bush.

Oregon’s second signed running back Kenjon “Speedy” Barner has also been on the
receiving end of comparisons to Reggie Bush. During his senior year at the prestigious Notre Dame High School in California, Barner rushed for 1,759 yards and scored 26 touchdowns.

Last but not least, junior college running back, LaGarrette Blount has received many comparisons to Jonathan Stewart. Blount has a similar build to Stewart; he stands at 6’2" and weighs 235 pounds. In his two years at Eastern Mississippi Community College, Blount ran for 2,360 yards and scored 24 touchdowns. Blount is expected to make a severe impact on Oregon football in the upcoming season.

The only negative scar on this year's recruiting class is the lack of Oregon natives. The 2008 class broke the record for the lowest amount of Oregonians in Duck football history.

Oregon’s lonesome home-bred player is Tigard High’s Scott Grady. Grady was ranked as the best defensive back in Oregon this year and it has always been a goal of his to wear an Oregon uniform.

These are anything but the only standouts on Oregon’s 2008 class. Other highly esteemed players include:

Blake Cantu, WR from Southlake, Texas. 2,749 receiving yards and 27 touchdowns in three years of varsity football.

Dion Jordan, TE from Chandler, Arizona. 804 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns in
one year of varsity football.

DeWitt Stuckey, OLD from Stockton, California. 204 total tackles, 134 solo  tackles, 8.5 sack and three forced fumbles in one year of varsity football.

Hamani Stevens, C from Hemet, California. Younger brother of UTEP lineman, Tevita Stevens.

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  1. Quack. Blount is going to be a bruiser in '08.

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