Oregon Football: Charles Nelson Makes Watch List For Top Wide Receiver

PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 01: Wide receiver Charles Nelson
PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 01: Wide receiver Charles Nelson /
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Oregon Football Senior Charles Nelson is among five Wide Receivers in the Pac-12 Conference named to the Paul Hornung Award Watch List for the 2017 season.

Nelson has had quite the career at Oregon, playing multiple positions. In 2015 he played on Offense and Defense and has been a key player on Special Teams throughout his career as a Duck. Entering 2017 will present a challenge for Head Coach Willie Taggart.

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Following the dismissal of Darren Carrington last week following a DUII Charge at the beginning of July, Nelson leads the charge at the Wide Receiver position. He has a total of 92 receptions in his Oregon Career, which some see as a low number.

Nelson has some friendly Pac-12 Competition that Oregon will see in 2017 including Washington Receiver Dante Pettis, and Colorado’s George Frazier. Half of the list includes experienced players and are Seniors at the position. When it comes to versatility, there are few that come close to what Nelson has done on the field for Oregon.

With the loss of Darren Carrington, Charles Nelson leads a fairly young talented group of Wide Receivers that also includes Dillon Mitchell and Malik Lovette who changed to the Wideout position during Spring Camp. The Oregon Ducks also have several highly touted incoming recruits in the Class of 2017 that will surely see playing time.

Daewood Davis and Johnny Johnson III will bring much-needed depth and Head Coach Willie Taggart has a few cards up his sleeve with players that are not defined in a category but placed in a slot labeled ‘Athlete’. Bruce Judson is one that could make a difference as well in 2017.

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Nelson is the Senior Leadership of the group. Fall Camp for Oregon Football begins in just a few weeks. The Season opener is set for Saturday, September 2nd against Southern Utah(5:15pm PT, Pac-12 Network)