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Dunn picks up another offer

Four-star wide receiver Reggie Dunn (5-10, 170, 4.4) from Los Angeles (Calif.) Verbum Dei was temporally slowed his senior season with an injury but he has been making up for lost time.
Dunn currently has 1,012 total offensive yards. He has 303 rushing yards with six rushing touchdowns. He has 301 receiving yards in 13 catches and nine touchdowns.
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How is that for a touchdown to catch ratio?
Dunn averages 23.2 yards per catch.
This talented athlete is also special in special teams. He has 408 return yards. He has even scored 19 two-point PAT's this season.
On the recruiting front, Dunn received an offer from Oregon last summer and he just received his second offer last week from Oregon State.
"I haven't set any visits yet," Dunn said. "I'm not sure when I will start taking my visits.
"Right now I am concentrating on my senior season, but I wouldn't mind taking a visit while the college season is going on. That might not happen since the since the college season is winding down."
The two most recent phone calls came from Oregon State and Arizona.
Dunn has outstanding bloodlines. His cousin's are former Florida State star and current Atlanta Falcon standout, Warrick Dunn and LSU red shirt freshman quarterback Ryan Perrilloux.
As a junior, Dunn was a first-team all-league and all-CIF selection as he displayed a Warrick Dunn type of versatility.
Dunn had 12 receptions for 319 receiving yards and four touchdowns. He also rushed for 315 rushing yards and four more touchdowns. He led Verbum Dei with 963 all-purpose yards.
On defense, Dunn had 41 tackles, three picks and three fumble recoveries. He is also an outstanding return man who averaged 18.7 yards per kick return with a long of 52 yards and on punt returns he averages 16.4 yards per punt return with a long of 43 yards.
Dunn is a member of the Rivals.com Rivals250 for the class of 2007 and Rivals.com ranks Dunn as the nation's No. 27 athlete prospect. He was selected to the Rivals.com California top 100 landing as the Golden State's No. 22 prospect at any position.
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