Oregon Five-Star WR Commit Jurrion Dickey Transfers Schools

On3 imageby:Justin Hopkins08/15/22

The speculation and rumors can end now. Oregon five-star wide receiver commit Jurrion Dickey has settled on new school.

It isn’t IMG Academy or Mater Dei or Pittsburg, instead he has enrolled and will play his senior season at Menlo-Atherton in Northern California.

The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder confirmed his transfer via social media Monday afternoon.

Dickey committed to Oregon back in early May. Since then a number of schools have continued to recruit him, most notably Mario Cristobal at Miami.

On3 has Dickey ranked as the No. 15 ranked player nationally and No. 2 wide receiver in the country. The On3 Consensus, which averages the four services equally, has him at No. 23 overall and No. 4 receiver nationally.

Both consider him a five-star prospect.

One of the Ducks top-ranked 2021 signees, wide receiver Troy Franklin also graduated from Menlo-Atherton. Franklin was the No. 43 ranked prospect in the 2021 cycle.

On3 used former Ole Miss star and current Tennessee Titan wide receiver AJ Brown for his pro comparison.

Scouting Report

Physical, productive receiver with a well-rounded skill set. Owns a thick, filled out build, checking in at 6-foot-2, 205 pounds prior to his junior season. Also has long arms with a 6-foot-6 wing-span, which manifests in a large catch radius. Strong in every facet. Bullies wide receivers off the line and at the top of his routes. Attacks the ball at the catch point and shows strong, reliable hands. Tough to bring down after the catch. Has good play speed and clocked a sub-4.6 second 40-yard dash prior to his junior season. Highly productive as a junior against some of the best competition in Northern California with 1,304 receiving yards and 19 touchdowns. Also plays defense. Shines in competitive situations. Was the top receiver at The Opening Finals prior to his junior season. Younger for the class and won’t turn 18 years old until he’s enrolled in college.

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