On3 RPM Update: Oregon Surges For Four-Star QB Jaden Rashada
Oregon fans continue to track the latest in quarterback recruiting. It is one of the most widely discussed topics in recruiting right now.
On Wednesday, On3’s Senior Recruiting Editor Jeremy Crabtree provided a big-picture update on the ‘Quarterback Dominoes.’ Oregon continues to be a factor in how the quarterback landscape will take shape in the 2023 class.
Also on Wednesday, Oregon took the lead in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine for Pittsburg (Calif.) star Jaden Rashada. One of the Ducks’ top quarterback targets in the 2023 class.
Oregon jumped Ole Miss in the latest trend. There is currently only one prediction made on Rashada’s profile and that is to the Rebels. However On3’s National Recruiting Analyst Chad Simmons dropped his lone pick to a confidence of 5%.
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There are currently no other picks on his profile, however I’ve stated on ScoopDuck a few times I’m close to logging a pick. I have yet to make said pick but remain very close.
Oregon leads for Rashada per the On3 RPM with a 53.3% chance to land the nation’s No. 57 player in the On3 Consensus Rankings. Miami is now No. 2 with a 29% chance to land him. Ole Miss now sits at 6.7%.
Texas A&M also offered Rashada Wednesday afternoon, the Aggies will look to get him on campus if possible.
Stick to ScoopDuck.com for the latest in the recruitment of Jaden Rashada and the Ducks.
Scouting Report via Charles Power
Jaden Rashada has been on the recruiting radar for several years, pre-dating his time as a high school starter. The 6-foot-4, 175-pounder is one of the better arm talents in the cycle with the ability to drive the ball downfield with relative ease. Rashada put together a solid junior season at Pittsburg (Calif.) High after a bit of a bumpy sophomore spring season. We’ll be watching how Rashada progresses in terms of positional nuance and operating efficiency as a senior.