In the last month, Jurrion Dickey has earned 5-star status and now All-American honors.

The Oregon commit and California wideout was named to the MaxPreps Preseason All-American team this week. Dickey is a second-team wideout as he enters into his senior season. Dickey was also joined on the Second Team by 5-star quarterback and fellow Oregon commit Dante Moore.

MaxPreps’ Zack Poff called Dickey “one of the most physically imposing wideouts in the country.”

It remains to be seen where he’ll play that senior year after leaving Valley Christian, but we know where he’ll begin his college career, and Oregon fans can’t wait for that time to arrive. Dickey has seen his recruitment explode this summer after a standout string of camp appearances.

He’s picked up SEC offers recently from the likes of Georgia and Texas A&M, and took a visit to Miami. Dickey remains committed to Oregon, telling ScoopDuck’s Justin Hopkins he isn’t going anywhere.

247Sports views Dickey as one of the clear-cut best prospects in the country. National recruiting analyst Greg Biggins wrote this on his game:

Dickey has a rare combination of size, speed, body control, strength and hands. He’s a physical player who runs well enough to make a play after the catch and get deep while catching the ball well enough to be used as a possession receiver and go to guy on key third down plays.

A multi-sport athlete, Dickey ran an 11.34 100-meter and a 23.01 200-meter as a sophomore in addition to a 20-6.5 long jump. According to 247, he has a verified 4.58-second 40-time and a 37-inch vertical. As a junior, Dickey caught 78 balls for 1,304 yards and 19 receiving touchdowns. He played all three phases of the game, securing four interceptions as a safety on the defensive side of the ball and working as a return man on the punt team.

In the industry-generated 247 Composite, Dickey ranks as the 50th overall recruit in the 2023 cycle. He’s 14th overall in the Top247.