It takes a physical high school wide receiver to earn a nickname like, “Juggernaut,” but watching the highlights of Oregon Ducks four-star wide receiver commit Kyron Ware-Hudson, it’s not hard to see why the moniker has stuck.

So physical is the 6-foot-1, 200-pound pass-catcher that his style of play caught the eye of NFL legend Deion Sanders at an Under Amour camp last year, who immediately compared him to NFL great Anquan Boldin.

Since that time, Ware-Hudson has continued to inspire the comparison and his breakout spring is doing nothing to dampen expectations for “Baby Boldin.”

On this week’s “Recruiting with Andrew Nemec” on 1080 The FAN, Ware-Hudson joined the show to discuss his red-hot spring, invitations to the Under Armour All-American Game and Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge and how he’s turned his perceived weaknesses into strengths via an intense training regime.

He also made it clear that he’s 100 percent committed to the Ducks and will be visiting only one campus leading up to his eventual signing - the University of Oregon.

Listen to the interview (if embedded audio doesn’t load, click here):

-- Andrew Nemec | anemec@oregonian.com | @AndrewNemec

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