Final Two for Four-Star WR Ryan Pellum
One of the top offensive playmakers out West has narrowed things down. And it’s shaping up to be a big Pac-12 battle.
Milikan (Calif.) high school wide receiver Ryan Pellum announced his final two on Monday. It features the two top recruiting teams in the conference, Oregon and USC.
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The 5-foot-11, 170-pounder is the No. 92 overall player in the On3 Industry Rankings.
The four-star just wrapped up an official visit to USC this weekend. He’ll head to Eugene next to round out his June officials.
Currently USC has a 44% chance to land the four-star receiver per the On3 RPM. Oregon trails at 22%.
Personal Life:
Ryan Pellum was “destined to be great at football” ever since he was born, according to his brother and Millikan High School coach, Romeo Pellum. Pellum’s older brother played at Washington State and Hampton University. His brother played professionally in the CFL and with the AFL’s LA Kiss. Afterward, he founded Players of the Future, a 7-on-7 football program, and he currently works with EVO Sports Training in Long Beach, California. “Ryan’s not going to make it because of our family name,” Romeo Pellum told Cannon Sports. “He worked out three times a day ever since he was little. He was training consistently. He did not miss year-round speed training and year-round football training. That was established in him when he was young, and it’s helped him become the player that he is now.” That player is one of the top high school players in the Southland. In 2022, he caught 52 passes for 1,028 yards and 10 touchdowns. He averaged 19.8 yards a catch and also racked up 27 tackles on defense. Pellum also had 10 touchdown receptions as a sophomore.
























