Here are bios of all 22 of the Oregon Ducks' football signees for 2015, courtesy of University of Oregon athletics ...

JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFER

PARIS BOSTICK - LB, So.*, 6-1, 218, Tampa, FL (Santa Monica College/Plant HS)

The 2015 PrepStar junior college All-American was ranked the No. 2 JC linebacker in the Upper Midlands by Scout.com in his lone season at Santa Monica College after redshirting the 2013 season at Georgia . . . Accumulated 42 tackles (21 unassisted) a year ago, including 2.5 tackles for a loss of 9 yards, in addition to forcing one fumble, intercepting one pass and breaking up two others . . . Also credited with four catches for 102 yards and one touchdown for the Corsairs, who finished with a 7-4 record . . . Earned 2013 Rivals.com Florida Top 100 and second-team all-state acclaim as a prep senior while averaging 9.1 tackles per game as a defensive back . . . The PrepStar All-Southeast Region choice was tagged among the best 35 high school safeties in the country in 2013 by Fox Sports and one of the top 85 standouts in the state by Rivals.com . . . Also was acknowledged as the No. 18 prospect in the Tampa area by the Tampa Bay Times . . . Described as a "fleet and disruptive force on the football field," he tallied 63 tackles, forced two fumbles and intercepted three passes his junior season for the Panthers, who finished the year with a 15-1 record and the Class 8A state championship . . . Offensively he ran for 199 yards while averaging almost 9.5 yards per carry for Robert Weiner's third state-championship contingent.

JONAH MOI - LB, Jr., 6-4, 235, Redlands, CA (Riverside City College/Citrus Valley HS)

Ranked third among California's junior college linebackers and seventh overall from the state by 24/7 Sports . . . Stood second on the team in tackles last fall with 82 stops (45 unassisted) and third in tackles for loss (10.5) for the Tigers, who finished 2014 with a 10-2 record after falling to Mt. San Antonio in the California Community College Athletic Association Southern California regional finals . . . Also forced two fumbles and intercepted one pass before returning a fumble 60 yards for a touchdown vs. Ventura College . . . Was credited with a season-high 11 tackles against Saddleback College and in the year's first meeting with Mt. SAC . . . The former rugby player posted 46 stops (34 solo), 10 TFLs and one interception as a JC freshman . . . The three-year starter at Citrus Valley High School completed his prep career with 173 total tackles for the Blackhawks, including a team-high 101 takedowns (17 solo) and eight quarterback sacks his senior year . . . Numbers included a personal-best 15 tackles vs. Yucca Valley during the 2012 season.

HIGH SCHOOL

BRADY AIELLO - OL, 6-7, 265, Lafayette, CA (Acalanes HS)

Afforded MaxPreps Division III first-team all-state honors as well as All-West Region attention by PrepStar following a senior season that saw the Dons post an 8-4 overall record under head coach Mike Ivankovich . . . Rated 11th at his position in the state while receiving All-Metro kudos from the San Francisco Chronicle as well as Contra Costa Times' All-East Bay acclaim . . . Was named North Coast Section and All-Diablo Foothill second team following his junior year . . . His 2014 team averaged 34.3 points a game while advancing to the second round of the CIF North Coast Section playoffs.

UGO AMADI - CB, 5-10, 183, Nashville, TN (Overton HS)

The 4-star honoree was afforded All-Southwest Region honors by PrepStar and All-Mid-State accolades by 24/7 Sports . . . Also was rated as the 12th overall prospect from Tennessee and third in-state at his position by Scout.com, and the 20th cornerback in the country by Rivals.com . . . Described as a "shutdown cornerback," the Rivals250 standout was credited with 25 tackles and two interceptions his senior year in addition to breaking up five passes . . . Tallied 49 tackles, five interceptions and nine pass breakups as a heralded junior to earn a spot on the Tennessean's Dandy Dozen . . . The special teams mainstay also returned three punts and one kickoff for touchdowns in 2014 . . . A dynamic playmaker with the ball in his hands, he was a finalist for the Hume Award, given to the Nashville-metro's top prep scholar-athlete . . . Accounted for 15 touchdowns for the Bobcats, which finished 2014 with a 6-5 record while advancing to the 6A playoffs . . . Added two tackles and an interception in the Toyota East vs. West Tennessee All-Star Classic . . . Enrolled at Oregon in time for the start of winter-term classes.

GARY BAKER - DL, 6-4, 290, Upland, CA (Upland HS)

Commanding starting roles along both the offensive and defensive lines his senior year, was ranked among the top 12 defensive ends within the state by Scout.com as well as California's top 91 overall prospects by 24/7 Sports . . . Keyed the Highlanders/Scots success in the trenches for a team that finished 2014 with a 10-3 record and ranked 21st in the state under head coach Tim Salter, with the Baseline League champions rating third in the CIF Southern Section West Valley Division standings in scoring offense (458 points) and defense (189 points) while accumulating 5,067 yards of total offense . . . Defensively, he was credited with 56 tackles (including 31 unassisted), five quarterback sacks and one forced fumble . . . Posted single-game bests of nine tackles vs. San Juan Hills and eight against Chino Hills, in addition to five solo stops vs. Mater Dei . . . Team advanced to the semifinals of the CIF Southern Section West Valley Division playoffs before dropping a 10-point decision to Vista Murrieta.

JACOB BREELAND - TE, 6-5, 205, Mission Viejo, CA (Trabuco Hills HS)

The MaxPreps Division II second-team All-State standout also was selected All-West Region by PrepStar as well as California's No. 4 tight end prospect by Scout.com, and among the top 26 players at his position in the country by Rivals.com . . . Also was named to the Orange County Register's 2014 All-County first team and first-team All-Sea View League while helping the Mustangs to the Southwest Division Championship . . . Grabbed 61 receptions for 1,028 yards and 11 touchdowns as a wide receiver his senior year, including six catches for 111 yards and two TDs in the division championship semifinals against Buena Park . . . The program's offensive most valuable player recipient was credited with a season-best 14 receptions for 208 yards in the regular-season setback vs. San Clemente before the Mustangs avenged the loss in the divisional title game . . . Also nominated for National Football Foundation prep scholar-athlete award . . . Set school records for most career touchdowns catches (22); most receiving yards in a single game (208), season (1,028) and career (1,940); and most receptions in one game (14) . . . Team finished 2014 with a 10-4 record and ranked 32nd in the state under head coach Tony Henney, with the league runners-up averaging 33.4 points per game as well as 171.4 passing yards and 169.0 yards per game on the ground . . . The former high school quarterback was credited with 36 catches for 753 yards and 11 scores as a junior to earn first-team All-South Coast League and third-team All-Orange County plaudits, eclipsing 100 receiving yards on three occasions . . . His father, Garrett, was a former USC linebacker who played with the Los Angeles Rams.

DRAYTON CARLBERG - DL, 6-5, 290, Minneapolis, MN (DeLaSalle HS)

The 2015 PrepStar All-Midwest Region pick was ranked as Minnesota's No. 2 overall in-state prospect and the state's best offensive tackle by Scout.com . . . Also was considered among the nation's top-27 defensive tackles by Rivals.com . . . The Associated Press first-team all-state offensive line honoree helped lead the Islanders to a 12-2 overall record and the Class 4A Minnesota High School State Playoffs championship finals as a starter along both the offensive and defensive lines . . . Team finished the year ranked seventh in the state under head coach Sean McMenomy . . . Was selected to participate in the 2015 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl at the conclusion of the season, as well as the International Bowl in Arlington, Texas . . . Was chosen to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune's pre-season All-Metro Dream Team prior to the start of his senior season.

GUS CUMBERLANDER - DL, 6-6, 241, Ellenwood, GA (Cedar Grove HS)

Attracted 2015 All-Southeast Region attention by PrepStar while rated as Georgia's seventh-ranked in-state prospect at his position and the state's 53rd overall recruit by Scout.com . . . Rivals.com applauded his combination of size, athleticism and quickness off the ball to consider him among the top 25 weak-side defensive ends in the country . . . Capped his senior year with 27 tackles (nine unassisted), including a trio of quarterback sacks, and two forced fumbles . . . The Saints finished the year 9-3 and Class AAA Region 4A champions under head coach Jimmy Smith while advancing to the second round of the Class AAA state playoffs . . . Brother, Gerald Rivers, played at Mississippi and for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

TAJ GRIFFIN - RB, 5-10, 175, Powder Springs, GA (McEachern HS)

Rated as the nation's top all-purpose back by Rivals.com in addition to inclusion on the Rivals100, the PrepStar 150 Dream Team, as well as the ESPN 300 ledgers . . . The 5-star honoree was ranked among the top five running backs in the country by ESPN.com in addition to one of Georgia's top-seven recruits in the state. . . Ran for 137 yards on 21 carries in the Indians' 2014 season opener before an injury sidelined him for the remainder of his senior season . . . Added a trio of opening-quarter touchdowns on the ground vs. North Gwinnett . . . Accumulated 1,253 rushing yards and 13 scores for Kyle Hockman's 2013 contingent which advanced to the semifinals of the 6A state championships . . . Was invited to the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the 2015 Under Armour All-America Game, as well as last summer's "The Opening" prospect camp at Beaverton's Nike Campus . . . Has been clocked in 4.31 in the 40-yard dash and possesses a 45-inch vertical jump . . . Enrolled at Oregon in time for the start of winter-term classes.

JAKE HANSON - OL, 6-5, 288, Eureka, CA (Eureka HS)

Garnered MaxPreps Division II second-team all-state honors for a contingent that finished the year with a 4-6 record under head coach Jason White . . . Ranked as the No. 5 in-state product at his position by Scout.com as well as the nation's 70th offensive tackle . . . Was credited with 13 pancake blocks for a run-oriented offense that averaged 223.5 yards per game and scored 26 of its 34 touchdowns on the ground . . . Defensively, accumulated 61 career tackles (39 unassisted), including 29 total stops (20 solo) his senior season . . . The Big 5 League's two-time co-MVP lineman and 2014 team captain posted a single-game best of seven tackles vs. Fortuna, with the Loggers' two-way starter also serving as the team's long snapper . . . His grandfather played in the NFL for the Los Angeles Rams.

DYLAN KANE - S, 6-3, 195, Honolulu, HI, (Kamehameha HS)

The 2015 PrepStar All-West Region honoree was chosen as the state's top player at his position by Rivals.com and Scout.com as well as among Hawaii's top-five overall prospects and the 43rd safety in the country by the latter recruiting service . . . Described as a physical player who combines size, athleticism and toughness with a great motor and work ethic for a team that finished second in the Interscholastic League in scoring defense (226 points) . . . Played a key role in the Warriors finishing 2014 as the seventh-ranked team in the state with a 5-3 record under head coach Doug Cosby . . . Doubles as a track & field standout as the state's 2014 Gatorade Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year was clocked in bests of 11.14 (100) and 21.92 (200) as a junior.

CANTON KAUMATULE - DL, 6-7, 290, Honolulu, HI (Punahou HS)

Touted by Scout.com as the fourth-best defensive end in the country and Hawaii's top collegiate prospect, the consensus 5-star standout possesses the tools to become an immediate asset at the next level . . . Listed prominently on the Rivals100, PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team and ESPN 300 score sheets, was rated among the nation's top 15 overall prospects by ESPN.com . . . Was invited to take part in the 2015 Under Armour All-American Game after aiding the Buff n' Blue to eight straight wins before falling to Mililani in the state championship finale . . . Accumulated 25 tackles over the course of his final two seasons for a program that ascended to a ranking of 55th in the country under Kale Ane in 2014 after winning a pair of state titles over the past seven years . . . Kaumatule became the lone sophomore named to the USA Today Preseason All-USA Team in 2012 . . . His brother, Luke, will be a senior during the upcoming year at Stanford . . . Enrolled at Oregon in time for the start of winter-term classes.

FOTO LEIATO - LB, 6-1, 200, Steilacoom, WA (Steilacoom HS)

Ascended from off the radar to one of the most highly-touted standouts in the West as Rivals.com tabbed him among Washington's top five overall prospects while Scout.com ranked him as the top in-state safety and 14th in the West Region . . . The versatile standout and Associated Press second-team all-state linebacker earned South Puget Sound League defensive MVP accolades as well as first-team all-league acclaim as an athlete and kick returner . . . Also attracted inclusion on the Tacoma News Tribune's Northwest Nuggets honor roll . . . Acquired 91 tackles (64 solo) his senior year, including 11 tackles-for-loss and 4.5 quarterback sacks (third in the district), and one interception for a team which finished with a 4-7 record . . . Put together a string of four straight games in double figures in tackles toward the end of the year as well as a season-high 12 stops against both Yelm and Washington high schools . . . Also ran the ball 85 times for 666 yards (7.8-yard avg.) and 12 touchdowns last fall in addition to tallying 225 yards and one TD on eight kickoffs (28.1 avg.) and 97 yards and another score on two punt returns (48.5 avg.) . . . Added first-team all-league honors at linebacker as a junior for the Sentinels under head coach Brian Koch.

SHANE LEMIEUX - OL, 6-6, 310, Yakima, WA (West Valley HS)

The 2014 Seattle Times' pre-season all-state choice earned PrepStar All-West Region acclaim following a senior season that earned him a spot in the 2015 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl . . . Ranked as the top offensive guard in the state by Scout.com and ninth in the region at his position while the Rams finished 2014 with a 4-6 overall record . . . The two-way starter attracted the majority of his accolades on the offensive side of the ball, earning mention on the Tacoma News Tribune's Northwest Nuggets ledger . . . The first-team All-Big 9 choice claimed honorable mention all-league attention along the offensive line as a junior for head coach Scott Ditter's crew.

MALIK LOVETTE - WR, 5-11, 204, Redlands, CA (Redlands East Valley HS)

The PrepStar All-American earned inclusion on the Rivals250, ESPN 300 and Scout.com 300 ledgers as one of the nation's premier all-purpose athletes . . . The 4-star standout was ranked fourth in the country on the list of all-purpose backs by Rivals.com as well as the 26th overall prospect in the state by Scout.com . . . Rushed for 985 yards (8.2 avg.) and 23 touchdowns his senior year, placed third in the Inland Division in receiving yards with 70 catches for 1,154 yards and nine scores, and second in the division in scoring (174 points) . . . Included were a trio of TDs in the Wildcats' 34-33 CIF Division II Bowl win over Clayton Valley Charter, catching nine passes for 154 yards and one touchdown against the Eagles . . . Earned MaxPreps California Division II Player-of-the-Year acclaim in addition to being named CIF Southern Section All-Inland Division Offensive Player of the Year, player of the year by the San Bernardino Sun, and first team All-Inland Empire by the Riverside Press Enterprise . . . Following his final season, participated in the 2015 Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl . . . Was crucial to the success of a program which finished atop the Southern Section Inland Division standings with a 15-1 record under head coach Kurt Bruich and ranked 18th in the state.

REX MANU - DL, 6-3, 298, Mililani, HI (Mililani HS)

The state's defensive player of the year and MaxPrep second-team All-American was tabbed as Hawaii's top overall in-state product by the high school web site . . . Claimed 2015 PrepStar All-West Region attention for the Trojans, who prevailed over Punahou for the Division I state title . . . The three-year starter on both sides of the ball and 2014 team captain for head coach Jay Goltz's program assisted the team to an unblemished 13-0 record and a No. 23 national ranking.

KIRK MERRITT - WR, 5-11, 206, Destrehan, LA (Destrehan HS)

Few preps could match the overall skills of the running back/wide receiver standout as the ESPN 300 athlete led the Wildcats to the Class 5A state championship his senior year . . . Ranked as the nation's No. 4 all-purpose prospect by 24/7 Sports and 123rd overall, is defined by possessing breakaway speed as well as outstanding lateral quickness and ability to change directions . . . Ran for 1,116 yards and 11 touchdowns in his final season while averaging 14.7 yards-per-carry and 16.9 yards-per-catch . . . Included among his totals was a 93-yard scoring run and an 84-yard touchdown reception . . . Also accumulated 180 yards and a pair of scores on only five carries in a 24-6 win over Hahnville . . . The 4-star prospect Initially grabbed attention by posting the top SPARQ score as part of last summer's "The Opening" . . . Was included on the New Orleans Advocate's Super Dozen as well as the Times-Picayune's Nifty 50 as he led the team to a 14-1 record under head coach Stephen Robicheaux and rated 10th in the state by MaxPreps.com . . . School advanced to the state semifinals with a 12-2 record in 2013 . . . Was clocked in a 100-meter time of 10.44 his junior year before finishing second in the state track & field championships.

ALEX OFODILE - WR, 6-3, 190, Columbia, MO (Rock Bridge HS)

Tabbed as the No. 1 prospect in the state and among the top 10 receivers in the country by Scout.com, the 5-star standout attracted inclusion among PrepStar's Top 150 Dream Team, Rivals250 and ESPN 300 ledgers . . . The 2014 Missouri Gatorade Player-of-the-Year nominee became the fourth player in state history to eclipse 1,600 receiving yards in a single season and surpassed his own school record for receptions in one year his final prep season . . . Caught 96 passes for 1,611 yards and 15 touchdowns for the Bruins as a senior after grabbing 92 catches for 1,300 yards and 16 scores in 2013 . . . Senior-season totals included 14 receptions for 286 yards and four TDs vs. Lee's Summit West . . . The 6A Offensive Player of the Year (Missouri Football Coaches Association) and first-team all-state honoree completed his prep career averaging 106.5 yards per game on 248 receptions . . . Benefitted from the tutelage of his father and head coach, A.J. Ofodile, who was a former tight end with the Baltimore Ravens . . . Enrolled at Oregon in time for the start of winter-term classes.

ZACH OKUN - OL, 6-5, 340, Newbury Park, CA (Newbury Park HS)

The MaxPreps Division III first-team all-state standout and 2015 PrepStar All-American was ranked among the top six players in the country at his position by Scout.com and among the best 35 overall prospects in the state by Rivals.com . . . The U.S. Army All-American Bowl selection as well as Rivals250 and ESPN 300 choice was named to the All-Southern California first-team offense by Southern California Preps.com . . . Also garnered all-area attention by the Los Angeles Times and L.A. Daily News, as well as the Ventura County Star offensive player of the year accolades and CIF Southern Section All-Northern Division acclaim for the Panthers, who finished 2014 with an 11-3 record . . . The Camino League champions ranked fifth in the Southern Section Northern Division III under head coach Gary Fabricius, eclipsing 40 points in each of his team's 11 wins . . . Newbury Park averaged 183.4 yards per game on the ground while running for 32 touchdowns, in addition to throwing for a 264.8-yard average, while advancing the Northern Division championships . . . Enrolled at Oregon in time for the start of winter-term classes.

JIHREE STEWART - CB, 6-0, 175, Corona, CA (Centennial HS)

Attracted 2015 PrepStar All-West Region accolades for a team that won nine straight games down the stretch to claim the CIF Southern Section, Pac 5 Division championship before falling to De La Salle in the CIF Open Division title game . . . Deemed as the 65th overall prospect in the state by ESPN.com and No. 10 in California at his position by Scout.com . . . The 2014 All-Inland Empire first-team defensive back and Riverside Press Enterprise All-Area honorable mention choice was credited with 159 career tackles (73 unassisted), seven interceptions and two fumble recoveries to play a key role in a pair of sectional championships under head coach Matt Logan . . . Was responsible for 56 total tackles (28 solo) and three interceptions his final year for the Huskies in addition to five passes broken up and a forced fumble . . . The team captain returned an interception for a touchdown against Serra after posting a season-high nine tackles vs. Bishop Gorman . . . Tallied 68 tackles his sophomore season, including a personal-best 10 stops on two occasions.

CALVIN THROCKMORTON - OL, 6-6, 268, Bellevue, WA (Newport HS)

The four-year defensive line starter as well as two-time KingCo 4A Lineman of the Year and first-team all-league pick was included among the Tacoma News Tribune's 2015 Northwest Nuggets honor roll and PrepStar All-West Region elite . . . Ranked by Scout.com as the state's 11th overall in-state recruit and Washington's No. 3 offensive tackle while Rivals.com projected him among the nation's top-50 at his position . . . Was selected to the Associated Press 2014 4A all-state first team and all-area by the Seattle Times . . . Credited with 13 pancake blocks his senior year in addition to 61 tackles (28 unassisted) and nine tackles for loss . . . Included was a season-best nine tackles against Olympia for a team that recorded a 10-3 mark and advanced to the 4A state semifinals under head coach Drew Oliver . . . Posted 46 tackles (39 solo) and recovered two fumbles as a junior for the Knights after contributing 33 tackles and three forced fumbles during the 2012 campaign.

TRAVIS WALLER - QB, 6-3, 194, Anaheim, CA (Servite HS)

Ranking as the No. 3 dual-threat quarterback in the country by Rivals.com, the 4-star standout was included on the 2015 Rivals100, PrepStar Top 150 Dream Team, Scout 300 and ESPN 300 ledgers . . . Also rated as the 10th overall prospect in the state and 49th in the country by Rivals.com for the Friars, who posted a 4-7 record under head coach A.J. Gass . . . Accumulated 23-game career totals of 3,361 passing yards and 26 touchdowns on 249 completions (54.2%) while rushing for 2,133 yards (7.3 avg.) and an additional 26 TDs . . . Completed 122 of 224 passes for 1,692 yards and 14 TDs his senior season in addition to 840 yards (76.4 avg.) and 13 scores on the ground . . . Enjoyed his best game of the year vs. Edison, completing 70 percent of his passes for 306 yards and four touchdowns . . . Also ran for 100 yards or more on three occasions, including a season-high 152 yards in the season opener against Bishop Gorman . . . Engineered an offense that averaged 156.6 passing yards, 190.1 rushing yards, and 29.2 points per game in 2014 . . . Following the season, participated in the 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl where he threw a 92-yard touchdown pass on his opening attempt . . . Averaged 246.8 yards of total offense as a prep junior, passing for 1,669 yards and 12 TDs while adding 1,293 yards and 13 scores on the ground . . . Included was a prep-best 247 yards rushing against JSerra Catholic (13.7 avg.) after tacking on 202 yards vs. Long Beach Poly.