Nice get for Oregon in the Sooner State on Sept. 15 morning. The 6-foot-6, 230-plus pound Andre Dollar out of Mustang (Okla.) committed to the Ducks. Michigan, Virginia Tech, Arizona State, South Carolina, Penn State, Minnesota, Arkansas were among Dollar's other offers entering his junior season
After a freshman season in Florida, Dollar had a productive season for Mustang High as a sophomore in 2019. Dollar reportedly boasts a 40 time in the 4.8 range. He's a hybrid tight end capable of flexing out into the slot and he thrives at finding holes in the defenses that he can take advantage of. Dollar also sees action in-line as a traditional tight end.
At 6-foot-6, Dollar is a big target for any QB. He's strong at making contested catches. He's a long strider and he plays with some physicality. He isn't a burner by any means, but he's fast enough paired with great size and reliable hands. He's dangerous in space, which is an intriguing aspect of his game. He will need to continue to improve his blocking. He's capable. Dollar's size gives him a height advantage in red-zone and jump-ball situations.
Anxious to see how Dollar plays his junior season, his production and any advancements as a blocker or athleticism. He has major upside and should give Oregon a pass-catching threat at the TE position.
After a freshman season in Florida, Dollar had a productive season for Mustang High as a sophomore in 2019. Dollar reportedly boasts a 40 time in the 4.8 range. He's a hybrid tight end capable of flexing out into the slot and he thrives at finding holes in the defenses that he can take advantage of. Dollar also sees action in-line as a traditional tight end.
At 6-foot-6, Dollar is a big target for any QB. He's strong at making contested catches. He's a long strider and he plays with some physicality. He isn't a burner by any means, but he's fast enough paired with great size and reliable hands. He's dangerous in space, which is an intriguing aspect of his game. He will need to continue to improve his blocking. He's capable. Dollar's size gives him a height advantage in red-zone and jump-ball situations.
Anxious to see how Dollar plays his junior season, his production and any advancements as a blocker or athleticism. He has major upside and should give Oregon a pass-catching threat at the TE position.