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Oregon s two most highly rated prospects remain guard Cole Anthony

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     On Thursday, 247Sports released its latest 2019 Top247 basketball rankings. Several Oregon targets and the program s lone commit, Francis Okoro https://www.uobasketballjersey.com/dillon-brooks-jersey-c-10.html, saw movement in the latest rankings.

    Okoro gave Oregon a verbal commitment on Monday to become the first pledge from the 2019 class. As we ve also established, the center from Illinois is likely to reclassify to the 2018 class and play immediately. Still https://www.uobasketballjersey.com/chris-boucher-jersey-c-11.html, as things currently stand, Okoro is a member of the 2019 class, and per 247Sports evaluators, a very good one.

    The new pledge did drop one spot on Thursday, however, falling from 47th nationally in his class to 48th.


    Oregon s two most highly rated prospects remain guard Cole Anthony, now ranked second overall Tyler Dorsey Jersey, and forward Precious Achiuwa, up one spot to fourth. They are joined by fellow five stars Jaden McDaneils, Jalen Lecque and Josh Green.

    The biggest mover of the day was McDaniels. A former mid four star prospect leapt all the way to from 83rd to 10th. Josh Green jumped 15 spots to No. 20, while Lecque fell from 10 to 15.

    Several other Duck targets took a tumble on Thursday. AJ Lawson, another 2019 player who may jump to 2018, slid one spot from 39 to 40, PJ Fuller, one of the top players in the northwest in this cycle, dropped nine spots to 45, Cassius Stanley, who just put Oregon in his final six, fell 12 spots to 26, and Marcus Watson, who visited Oregon last fall, fell three spots to 38.

    New offer Terry Armstrong jumped 30 spots from to 53. Two sport star Darren Jones, a 6 foot 8 WR target, is also the 143rd basketball prospect.


    Oregon is hoping to  https://www.uobasketballjersey.com/evan-gross-jersey-c-9.html  strike gold again in the 2019 class. They currently have the third best class in 2018, which would move to No. 2 should Okoro reclassify. Replicating the 2018 class ranking could be possible should Oregon pull in several of the players listed above.