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The state of Oregon has experienced a bit of a down cycle over the past few years when it comes to producing college football prospects. 

But that isn't the case at the tight end position.

Since the graduation of Cam McCormick (Summit; Oregon, Miami), Teagan Quitoriano (Sprague; Oregon State; NFL) and Luke Musgrave (Bend; Oregon State), Oregon hasn't missed a beat producing jumbo pass-catchers.

In the class of 2023, Central Catholic-turned-IMG Academy star Riley Williams committed to Miami.

And 2024 is even more loaded with talent.

Lakeridge tight end Joey Olsen is headed to USC, North Medford star A.J. Pugliano has chosen Oregon and Tualatin's Jayden Fortier remains undecided.

On this week's "Recruiting with Andrew Nemec" on ESPN-affiliate 1080 The FAN, the 6-foot-5, 220-pound pass-catcher joined the show to discuss his current offer sheet, his honest relationship with Oregon State and his upcoming visit to Oregon.

Fortier, who holds early offers from Arizona State, Colorado State and Nevada, could see his stock skyrocket with a big start to his senior campaign.

Listen here:

Full show (Rodrick Pleasant on why he chose Oregon; Pac-12 NW schools set at QB in the future):