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As the 2025 high school football season approaches, excitement builds in Oregon as the top 250 players are showcased. From standout defenders to versatile athletes, each player contributes to the landscape of young talent in the state. This countdown highlights athletes ranked from 150-126, including notable performances and impressive statistics. Fans are eager to witness their growth as they prepare for a competitive season filled with promise and potential.

Countdown Begins: Top 250 High School Football Players to Watch in Oregon for 2025 Season

As the excitement builds for the upcoming high school football season kicking off on August 29, 2025, fans, coaches, and players across Oregon are buzzing about the top talent on the field. A thrilling countdown is underway, highlighting the top 250 high school football players from across the state. It’s not just a ranking but a celebration of the incredible skill and dedication shown by young athletes poised to make an impact in the 2025 season.

Meet the Talents Rising in Oregon

In the spotlight today are players ranked from 150-126. This portion of the countdown showcases some truly remarkable athletes who have already made headlines in their young careers. These players are not only talented but are also paving the way for future Oregon football excellence.

Take Mariano from the Greyhounds, for instance. Can we say double trouble? After winning the league defensive player of the year as a sophomore, Mariano turned heads again by claiming the offensive player of the year title last season. His efforts helped his team reach the semifinals for the first time since 1951. What a fantastic journey to witness!

Then there’s Walker, whose prowess on the field was undeniable as he made the all-state first team for his dual role. Last year, he boasted impressive stats with a whopping 821 rushing yards, 12 touchdowns, and also contributed 370 receiving yards alongside 76 tackles. Talk about versatility!

Another name to remember is Miller, who earned all-state honorable mention in 4A. His defensive skills were on full display with 75 tackles, four fumbles forced, and three interceptions. And he didn’t stop there; he was instrumental on offense too, notching 367 yards and six touchdowns!

A Wave of Fresh Talent

Coming in from Central Catholic, Wade made significant contributions with 30 tackles and 13 pass breakups during a fantastic season that put his team in the 6A Open semifinals. He’s definitely a player to keep an eye on this upcoming season.

Over at East Linn Christian, Edwards shined brightly as a quarterback, throwing for 1,367 yards and 15 touchdowns, alongside rushing for another 11 touchdowns. No wonder he’s become a local favorite!

Moving on to Weiler, who recently snagged his first FBS offer from Air Force, he made his mark as an all-Three Rivers League honorable mention. A bright future ahead for this young athlete!

Bassett is another name that took fans by storm, helping lead the Cavemen to their first postseason win since 2015, and nabbing first-team all-SCFC honors in the process. His contribution to the team has been pivotal!

Fans should also watch out for Perry, who rushed for 851 yards and seven touchdowns, earning first-team all-Pacific Conference recognition for his hard work. And what about Tobin? This all-league linebacker is back with second-team honors, having made a solid impact with a sack and an interception last season.

Klostreich stands out with his all-conference first-team honors. His essential role in both blocking and defense is something his team undoubtedly values. Plus, Peters, the safety from the Lions, made the all-TRL second team, contributing significantly with 45 tackles and two interceptions.

Oregon is Full of Talent

The freshness of talent in Oregon high school football is evident, and there are definitely many players deserving recognition beyond the top 250. This countdown is just the beginning, leading up to a season filled with competition and excitement.

As we gear up for this season, there are plenty of articles ahead that will dive deeper into the remarkable landscape of high school football in Oregon. Keep your eyes peeled, as some exciting stories and player profiles are on the horizon. Are you ready for the 2025 season?

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