Does anyone ever play two-hand touch football against the kids in the neighborhood and suddenly feel like Rob Gronkowski, an unstoppable, physical pass-catcher hauling in big reception after big reception?

Oregon Ducks commit Johnny Wilson knows the feeling. Except he’s playing against kids his own age.

In a Thursday night matchup between Wilson’s Calabasas High School and Rancho Cucamonga High School in California, the 6-foot-6, 225-pound receiver produced a pair of highlights that made his opponents look like grade school kids.

Take a look:

Ah. It’s a little difficult taking down Johnny Wilson of Calabasas. Coyotes lead 7-0 after Wilson caught 10-yard TD. pic.twitter.com/AzmPWusoZ7 — eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) August 30, 2019

Long pitch and catch Jaden Casey to Johnny Wilson sets up @CalabasasFtball TD pic.twitter.com/VFOWCgeqzG — Football Recruit. (@FootballRecruit) August 30, 2019

Wilson finished the contest with seven receptions for 118 yards and two touchdowns and Calabasas secured the victory 45-26.

For Oregon faithful, the most important takeaway is the visual of Wilson towering over quality high school defensive backs and making it too easy.

There’s a reason he’s projected to become an immediate contributor, and an eventual All-Pac-12 performer, in Eugene.

-- Andrew Nemec