![]() Needs to mature physically: At 6-foot-3 and 175 pounds, Bridges is a string bean who should be a major beneficiary of a college-level weight and nutrition program.The good news for him is he makes up for it with terrific instincts and length, though the lack of explosiveness could prove to be a vulnerable element of his game once he starts facing college-level competition. Not especially explosive: Bridges is a very good athlete, but he doesn’t possess great explosiveness tracking down ball carriers or breaking to the football while in flight.With 22 reported offers to his name, Bridges commits to the Ducks despite interest from regional powerhouse programs such as Florida State, LSU, Alabama, and Georgia.īelow we take a closer look at Bridges’ game, examining his weaknesses and strengths, as well as projecting how he may make an impact for the Ducks when he ultimately arrives on campus. Rare is the scenario when Oregon bests name-brand programs from the south for top flight talent, but it’s becoming increasingly clear that the Oregon coaching staff has rare talents on the recruiting trail. Bridges’ commitment also gives the Ducks the nation’s sixth-best recruiting class for 2019 per 247 Sports’ Composite Team Rankings, c urrently holding a slight edge over Notre Dame for the spot. With his pledge, Bridges is Oregon’s 15th verbal commitment in their 2019 recruiting class, and the third defensive back, joining four-star recruits Mykael Wright and Jeremiah Criddell. The Ducks may have lost two defensive back recruits in June following the de-commitment of Cameron Williams and Marques Caldwell, but that seemingly hasn’t proven to be much of an obstacle as they look to fill those voids in the 2019 recruiting class, as Monday, Oregon head coach Mario Cristobal received a verbal commitment from Lanett (Ala.) four-star safety Trikweze Bridges.Ĭ O M M I T T E D □‼ #ScoDucks □□ /58WgUgBaLU
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