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Matayo UiagareleiEdge, Oregon

Top 247: Overall 47th, EDGE 6th

Meet Young Concrete, Oregon State QB’s younger brother. DJ Wiagareley And he himself is an elite candidate. Matayo has had an interesting spring for the Dax, pushing into the Two-Deep conversation for the Dax team lacking experience from Edge. He also found that his injury severely limited Dax’s layer thickness at the position, and he played a bit tight end. On defense and offense, the 6-foot-5, 265-pound Matayo is all but certain to start early this fall.

zachary cardWR, Oregon

Top 247: Rating 87, No.113 WR

One of the fastest competitors in his entire class in 2023 with a 100m personal best of 10.47 seconds, Card’s speed helped him make an immediate impact at Corvallis this spring. The 5-foot-9, 155-pound speedster put on a show through most of the Spring Ball, giving the Beavers a vertical element in the passing game they’ve been missing for much of 2022. In the fall the card will be in second place.

Kelze HowardDL, Oregon

Top 247: Overall 169th, DL 22nd

Oregon State’s top defensive contract of the decade, Howard came to Oregon State with high hopes. Given that most of the Beavers’ D-line production has returned and two more transfers have been added, Howard won’t have a lot of minutes available, but Howard will definitely be part of the rotation. . At 6-foot-4 and weighing 270 pounds, he’s big enough to play inside and out the edge in the Beavers’ 3-4 scheme.

tiger bachmayrWR, Stanford

Top 247: Rating 90, No.54 WR

Buckmeyer, Stanford’s only early entrant (and a rare early entrant in general), made a rapid impression this spring. At 6-foot-1 and weighing 190 pounds, he quickly became a second-team rep on arrival, giving Buckmeyer a real chance in the starting lineup in an offense desperately in need of a playmaker. be.Buckmeyer is the younger brother of the former Boise State quarterback. Hank Buckmeyer.

(QB Dante Moore, Photo: UCLA Athletics)

Dante MooreQB, UCLA

Top 247: 4th overall, 3rd QB

Few true freshman QBs have the chance to be a ready-to-play quarterback in 2023. Moore is one of them. Moore has been one of the more sophisticated passers for college admissions in recent years, arriving at UCLA and having a “good spring,” according to sources. At 6-foot-3 and 210 pounds, he’s in the middle of a battle with quarterbacks. Ethan Garbers And transferred to Kent Colin Shree. Even if Moore didn’t start with a jump, it would be difficult to keep him off the field. Moore is one of the most high-profile figures in recruiting. chip kelly era. He plans to play someday.

Zachariah BranchWR, USC

Top 247: Overall 7th, WR 1st

Even after the loss, UC’s wide receiver room isn’t short of talent Jordan Addison Picked in the NFL Draft, there’s no player like Branch on the roster. The 5-foot-10, 175-pound Dynamo, who clocked 10.33 seconds in the 100m race, has already pushed into the Trojans’ receiver rotation this spring. He is also expected to play a role as a special teams returner.Predict Caleb Williams And Branch will hook up a few times this year for long touchdowns. That’s what Branch does.

deuce robinsonTE, USC

Top 247: Overall 19th, TE 1st

Robinson is a high pick in the 2023 MLB Draft and may move on to the path of professional baseball, so this selection needs attention. But we are projecting him as a Trojan horse for now. And when Robinson arrives in Los Angeles, he’ll have his share of photos taken. At 6 feet 6 inches tall, Robinson has plenty of room to add weight to his roughly 230-pound frame. USC head coach Lincoln Riley He has already said he sees Robinson as a hybrid tight end/receiverSo expect him to get more reps on the outside. That’s an advantage on an offense that saw only 13 catches for tight ends last season.

Tucket CurtisLB, USC

Top 247: Overall 146th, LB 12th

Possibly the top 2A players in Louisiana for 2022 (classifications including) arch manning), Curtis emerged as a fan favorite as soon as he arrived in Los Angeles.Curtis, who is 6-foot-2 and weighs 220 pounds, is unlikely to start in a move to Oklahoma State. Mason Cobb on campus. But he’s the type of player who can help a group of USC linebackers that need to take a big step forward.Riley called Curtis the ‘top linebacker in the nation’ for the 2023 class said in an interview with 247 Sports Director of Recruitment Steve Wiltfon..

Spencer FanoOtto, Utah

Top 247: Overall 42nd, OT7

One of the highest-rated recruits in Utah history, Fano made an immediate impression when he arrived during spring practice. Fano ended the spring mostly taking snaps as a second-team right tackle, but he also saw a few one-second reps. Fano, who is 6-foot-5 and weighs 290 pounds, continues to gain weight over the summer through a strength and conditioning program, so program officials in Utah see him as an immediate contributor.

Mikey MatthewsWR, Utah

Top 247: Rating 89, No.67 WR

Mikey Matthews, the receiver had real quickness.he remembers Britain Covey

It was Utah’s head coach Kyle Whittingham Mid April Talking about Matthews, who is 6 feet tall and weighs 175 pounds, he gave a lot of compliments. For those who don’t remember, Covey was one of the best college football punt returns in recent memory and an annual slot weapon for the Utes. Matthews has a long way to go to reach that level, but is expected to be a big piece for the Utes team looking for an impact receiver. There were signs of that in the spring game, too, when Matthews had seven catches for 59 yards.

Jonathan HallS, Utah

Top 247: Rating 87, No.68LB

There is some safe room for new players to step up this offseason after the Yutes lost half of Graduation or Portal to two deeps. That’s where Hall comes in, six feet tall and weighing 210 pounds. He probably won’t be able to line up in the starting lineup, but rumors about him have been so strong this spring that he’s likely to enter playing time early.

Carlos HernandezWR, Washington

Top 247: Rating 85, No.202 WR

With the team’s top four receivers moving on from 2022 onwards, the Cougars have had plenty of opportunities as wide receivers this spring, and Hernandez is one of those players who took advantage of those opportunities. Hernandez impressed everyone at Pullman with a couple of practice sessions and a long solo stretch. A source said, “He’s a stallion.”

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