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Jaleel Skinner has placed Oregon in his top 10. The other schools that made the cut for the Greer, South Carolina, native included Clemson, Alabama, Florida State, LSU, Oklahoma, Florida, Texas, Miami and Arizona State.
He shared his new list on Twitter.
After offering last July, the Ducks made the top 12 for the 6 5 wideout, which he released in October as he started to narrow his list of suitors from 25 total offers.
Skinner was able to take a couple of trips before the pandemic shut down campuses across the country, including in-state South Carolina and Virginia Tech.
Will Mycah Pittman establish himself as Oregon Ducks’ primary Z receiver?
Updated May 13, 2021;
Posted May 13, 2021
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 18: Mycah Pittman #4 of the Oregon Ducks runs after his catch for a first down as he is met by Chris Steele #8 of the USC Trojans during the first quarter in the Pac-12 2020 football championship at United Airlines Field at the Coliseum on December 18, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)Getty Images
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The receiver position that saw the most fluctuation in the spring was the Z receiver.
Jaylon Redd’s foot injury forced some pieces to move around and Mycah Pittman, who spent more of last season outside, was more in the slot. Johnny Johnson III, who can play either outside spot, saw a lot of time at Z with Devon Williams at X.
Devon Williams, Johnny Johnson III give Oregon Ducks multiple options at X receiver
Updated May 12, 2021;
Posted May 12, 2021
Oregon wide receiver Johnny Johnson III scores after catching a 45-yard pass from Justin Herbert in the second quarter as the Ducks battle the Utah Utes in the Pac-12 Championship Game, Friday, Dec. 6, 2019, at Levi s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. (Photo by Serena Morones)Serena Morones
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With spring practice over, The Oregonian/OregonLive is reviewing Oregon’s depth chart position by position. We continue the 25-part series by looking at the X receivers.
Oregon’s receiver positions were impacted in the spring due to the foot injury to Jaylon Redd, which caused a shuffling across the starting spots, including at X.
How Anthony Brown, Oregon Ducks’ freshmen QBs performed during spring game
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EUGENE Much like Tyler Shough a year ago, Anthony Brown entered spring as the favorite to be Oregon’s starting quarterback. Unlike his predecessor, who Brown all but officially replaced by the end of last season, he got to showcase why he’s leaving spring in that same position.
The senior signal caller was 17 of 26 for 208 yards and a touchdown while leading the starting offense on Saturday as Oregon’s offense beat the defense, 35-34, in the spring game at an empty Autzen Stadium.
“I thought Anthony did a really good job being efficient with the ball, making good decisions and being accurate,” Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said. “Thought the pocket got pressed a couple of times and it was the first play or second play of the game he came out of there and made something happen with his legs as well. He keeps his eyes down the field, he has really good pocket