4-Star ATH Rahshawn Clark names Oregon Ducks as a top school

4-Star ATH Rahshawn Clark names Oregon Ducks as a top school

Each day it seems another high school star names the Oregon Ducks as one of their top options for where they would like to play college football. One of those players that we missed back in April was 4-star ATH, Rahshawn Clark. On April 23rd, Clark named his top six schools, which included the Ducks. Of the other five schools, three were also in the Pac-12. Clark is a native of Washington and seems to like the west coast.

In high school, Clark has played both in a TE/WR role and as an LB. On offense, some of Clark’s biggest strengths are bringing down contested catches and making tacklers miss when given space in the open field. As a defender, Clark shows an aptitude for both rushing the passer and dropping back into zone coverage from the OLB position. At the collegiate level, I think Clark will just be a pass catcher, due to his lack of the size required of a Divison 1 OLB, as he is currently 6’0″ and 180 lbs. However, if he is to grow a few more inches and add weight, he could become an elite defender at the college level, regardless of where he ends up.

Rahshawn Clark’s Recruiting Profile

Michigan State football makes top six for 4-star ATH Rahshawn Clark

4-star ATH Rahshawn Clark has included Michigan State in his top six

Rahshawn Clark is known as one of the best two way players in the state of Washington, playing his high school football at Federal Way High School.

Clark makes his presence known both as a wide receiver and a defensive back. His ability to make an impact on both sides has earned him a 4-star rating on 247Sports.

Clark has narrowed his list down to six and the Spartans have made the cut alongside Washington, Cal, Oregon, Oregon State and Louisville.

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