Published Nov 18, 2022
The best QB/WR duos in 2023 class bound for the Pac-12
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Adam Gorney  •  Rivals.com
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Connections between quarterbacks and receivers are so important, so this week we took a look at which five recruiting classes have the best future QB-WR combos for 2023 in each Power Five conference.

We close today with the Pac-12.

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THIS SERIES: The best ACC-bound QB/WR duos in the 2023 class | Big 12 | SEC | Big Ten

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Oregon: Dante Moore and Jurrion Dickey  

The Ducks scored big when they went to Detroit Martin Luther King for five-star quarterback Dante Moore as his relationship with offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham played a huge role in this decision. Michigan State is trying hard to flip Moore, but as it stands his Oregon commitment remains locked in.

Dickey emerged as one of the best receivers in the country this offseason, especially after dominating the OT7 event in Las Vegas. He’s big, physical and fast, and the Northern California recruit plays with a chip on his shoulder. The combo could be lethal in Eugene because Moore is phenomenal at putting the ball on the money and Dickey can get open against anybody.

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USC: Malachi Nelson and Makai Lemon  

The chemistry between the Los Alamitos, Callif., teammates is extraordinary because they’ve been playing together for years and that should carry over to USC. Nelson is arguably the best quarterback in the class, so silky smooth and effortless, and he’s having a tremendous senior season.

Lemon had a quiet offseason as he dealt with some nagging injuries, but he’s been completely unstoppable this season heading into a showdown with Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei this weekend.

The high four-star has looked like Amon-Ra St. Brown at times this season where he can beat anybody at any time and he has a physical presence to his game.

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Washington: Lincoln Keinholz and Rashid Williams  

Keinholz has flown under the national radar because he plays at Pierre (S.D.) Riggs, but he could be one of the better quarterbacks in this class. He’s a multisport star, and he’s only starting to reach his potential. So far for his undefeated team this season, Keinholz has thrown for 2,132 yards with 30 touchdowns and four picks, and rushed for seven more scores.

At Washington, he will be surrounded by legit receivers, including Rashid Williams, who has the luxury of catching balls from Florida commit Jaden Rashada in high school. The four-star is a great route runner and has 57 catches for 807 yards and 12 scores this season. Paired with Keinholz in that Huskies offense, good things should be on the way.

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Oregon State: Aidan Chiles and Montrell Hatten  

Coach Jonathan Smith did an excellent job evaluating Chiles and getting his commitment because he could be a perfect complement to what the Beavers want to do on offense. The Downey, Calif., three-star should be moving up in the rankings soon after such a stellar season in which he threw for 2,549 yards, 29 touchdowns and three picks while also rushing for 737 yards and eight scores.

The Beavers are loading up at receiver, and one of the best in the class is Hatten, who has put up nice numbers this season and should excel in Oregon State’s offense.

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UCLA: Luke Duncan and Grant Gray  

It looked like Duncan, who has starred at Orinda (Calif.) Miramonte, was headed to Cal, but UCLA stayed involved and won his commitment. It could be a massive steal as he’s thrown for 2,850 yards and 36 touchdowns this season.

In Westwood, he’s going to be paired with one of the best receivers in California in Gray. The Norco, Calif., prospect has been unstoppable this season, has great speed and hands. He is like a taller Kyle Philips, who excelled in coach Chip Kelly’s offense and is now in the pros. Gray provides the size outside as well and he can get open against anybody.