USA Today released its 2017 All-USA state football teams on Wednesday and numerous future Ducks, and some top Oregon targets, made the lists.
Oregon
In-state signee Dawson Jaramillo was named to the First Team offense at tackle and commit Teagan Quitoriano was second team as a defensive lineman. Oregon is after Quitoriano as a tight end but clearly he has some versatility.
Numerous potential future Ducks were on the list including Defensive Player of the Year Talanoa Hufanga, First Team tight end Patrick Herbert and Second Team DB Raymond Woodie.
Eugene's Marist high school also landed a player on the list, Second Team DB Reow Jackson, a Wyoming commitment.
Washington
Former Oregon commit Tre'Shaun Harrison is still a possibility to sign with the Ducks. He made First Team WR for the State of Washington.
California
California is the most important recruiting state for the Ducks and as expected, numerous players of interest made this list. Oregon signees Steven Jones made First Team at OL and Steve Stephens Second Team DB.
Prime target Devon Williams was named First Team at WR, junior Sean Dollars Second Team RB and former Duck commit Michael Ezeike Second Team TE.
Colorado
Rivals 250 and Oregon signee Adrian Jackson was named to Colorado's list as First Team linebacker.
Click this link to see the full list from every state.