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On3 5-Star Countdown: No. 24, WR Jurrion Dickey

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On3 has released its final recruiting ranking for the 2023 class after the completion of the high school football season and all-star competitions. Palo Alto (Calif.) Menlo-Atherton wide receiver and Oregon signee Jurrion Dickey ranks No. 24 overall and five-stars in the 2023 On300. 

The high school football season has officially come to an end, and with that, On3 has released its final recruiting rankings for the Class of 2023. Checking in as the No. 24 overall player in the 2023 On300 and earning five-star status is

The latest edition of On3’s 2023 rankings features 32 five-star players, up from 26 in the previous update in November. Of those 32 prospects, 29 are signed to college programs, with three still yet to make their decisions official.

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This final update comes after the end of the high school playoffs and postseason All-American games, where top prospects across the country faced off in a week of practices and ended with nationally televised games.

Jurrion Dickey Scouting Summary

The following is the On3 Scouting Summary for Jurrion Dickey:

“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.”

On3 compares Dickey’s style of play to former Ole Miss wide receiver and current Philadelphia Eagle AJ Brown.