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Rio Mesa

Oxnard, CA. Track this program's FBS recruits, blue-chip output, college destinations, and NFL draft results over time.

FBS Recruits

9

4-Star Recruits

2

5-Star Recruits

0

Drafted Players

0

Draft Rate

0%

Overview

Program snapshot

The quick facts that frame this school's recruiting footprint.

First recruit year

2002

Latest recruit year

2024

Top college destination

San José State

Most common position group

DB

Best class by recruits

2024 (1)

Best class by blue-chip

2007 (1)

Timeline

Recruiting Timeline

Year-by-year recruiting output, blue-chip spikes, and drafted-player classes.

Stars

Stars Breakdown

The mix of 3-star, 4-star, 5-star, and unrated recruits in this school's history.

Positions

Position Breakdown

The position groups this school produces most often.

Draft Outcomes

Draft Outcomes

Which recruits from this high school eventually got drafted, and where did they land?

Best Classes

Best Recruiting Classes

The single classes that drove the biggest surges in volume, blue-chip talent, and draft outcomes.

Most FBS recruits

2024 (1)

Most blue-chip recruits

2007 (1)

Most drafted players

2024 (0)

Draft Table

Drafted Recruits

Draft year, round, and pick stay optional so drafted status remains visible even when the player bridge is incomplete.

PlayerClassStarsPositionCollegeDraft YearRoundPick

Top Recruits

Top Recruits

Sorted by stars, rating, class year, and name to keep the table deterministic.

PlayerClassStarsRatingPositionCollegeDraftedDraft Round
Kevin Thomas20054★0.97CBUSCNo
Malachi Lewis20074★0.90ATHNo
Chance Harrison20243★0.85ATHColorado StateNo
Ina Liaina20083★0.84ILBSan José StateNo
Jacob Manuel20063★0.82SDESan Diego StateNo
Jay Lenard20163★0.81SNo
Kekona Tinajero20212★0.79ATHSan DiegoNo
Mike Dominguez20022★0.77DTBoise StateNo
Kado Brown20132★0.75DUALArmyNo
Josh Harrison20072★0.74CBSan José StateNo
Donte Martin20182★0.71CBNew MexicoNo

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