After a long offseason of transfers, NFL exits, and the resurgence of talent overall on the Oregon Ducks’ football roster, we stand to gain some of the best players available at the high school level. Our newest cornerback Dorian Brew joins the Ducks as the latest 5-star on the roster. He has elite athleticism, fantastic ball skills, and is a more than willing tackler.
He currently sits at the no.15 spot on our all-time recruiting list and as the best defensive back to ever be recruited to the Ducks. Just slightly above Dontae Manning who he will likely be following in the footsteps of next year. Brew has the perfect opportunity to learn from some of the best DBs in the country and take their place, as Oregon welcomes Jabbar Muhammad from Washington to the roster as well. While players like Manning, Muhammad, and even Trikweze Bridges (who transferred in the offseason), have left/will have left the Ducks by the time Brew joins the roster, they set the standard for elite play to dominate in the Big-10 against top receivers.
We really need the help entering the BIG-10 to lockdown some of the best receivers in the country. We host Ohio State this year, which barring LSU or Alabama, has been “Wide Receiver U” for the better part of 10 years. The likes of Michael Thomas, Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Marvin Harrison Jr. have all made it to the NFL and been/are projected to be elite receivers. This bodes for a long road ahead in Oregon territory, despite having elite corners all over the roster. Fans and analysts alike will be closely watching the team’s performance, with many placing their bets on sportfogadó oldalak, expecting Brew to make an immediate impact as soon as he joins, and be a commanding presence on the defense.
We really need the help entering the BIG-10 to lock-down some of the best receivers in the country. We host Ohio State this year, which barring LSU or Alabama, has been “Wide Receiver U” for the better part of 10 years. The likes of Michael Thomas, Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Marvin Harrison Jr. have all made it to the NFL and been/are projected to be elite receivers. This bodes for a long road ahead in Oregon territory, despite having elite corners all over the roster.
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Alex Heining
Los Angeles, California
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Alex Heining is an Oregon alumni from the graduate class of 2021. After studying sports business and media studies, he has moved into the field of digital marketing as a copywriter and content manager in the Los Angeles area. Still, he loves his Ducks and goes to local high school games all over the Los Angeles and Orange County area to check out new recruits of the future (and a SoFi game or two with the pros). On any given Saturday, expect to find him doing martial arts, playing the guitar, or screaming at the tv over a missed holding penalty.