Oregon Offers 8th Grade WR Braylon Kasper, Brother of Ducks WR Kyler Kasper

It looks like wide receiver runs in the Kasper family.
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Oregon extended another scholarship offer on Tuesday, but it wasn't to a 2024 or even 2025 recruit. 

It was to eighth grader Braylon Kasper out of Gilbert, Arizona. He's the younger brother of Ducks redshirt freshman wide receiver Kyler Kasper.

"After a great conversation with Junior Adams I am grateful to have received my first offer from the University of Oregon," the younger Kasper wrote on social media.

Braylon Kasper plans plans on playing his high school football at Williams Field High School, the same school his older brother played at en route to earning 27 scholarship offers. Kasper is the second eighth grader Oregon has offered of late. Kasper currently plays his 7on7 football with "The Squad", who dominated 14u competition out in the Grand Canyon State and the Western region.

The Ducks also offered 2027 West Linn (Ore.) defensive back Josiah Molden last week, who's the son of legendary Oregon cornerback Alex Molden.

The Ducks have prioritized Arizona under Dan Lanning, signing three players from the state in 2023 in cornerback Cole Martin, as well as defensive linemen My'Keil Gardner and A'Mauri Washington. They already have two commits from the desert in 2024 in quarterback Luke Moga and edge rusher Jaxson Jones.

But there are still big names on the board the Ducks are recruiting in elite edge rusher Elijah Rushing, who will take his official visit to Eugene next month, as well as running back Christian Clark and cornerback Miles Lockhart.

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Max Torres is the publisher and lead editor of Ducks Digest. He's covered the Oregon football and recruiting beats for four years. He's based out of Long Beach, CA and travels around Southern California and the country covering top high school football prospects.