Stats for 2014 season (Brophy is 9-3, ranked #5 in Arizona):
Offense
44 catches for 1205 yards with 11 receiving TDs (14 TDs total)
Defense
49 tackless (43 solo), 6 INTs, 7 pass break-ups and 5 blocked FGs
http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/isaiah-oliver/-8YScPTtEeKZ5AAmVebBJg/gendersport/football-stats.htm
Oliver is re-writing the record books at Brophy on both sides of the ball. Reminds me of Nelson Spruce's recruiting and ability. Plays in a power league for a power team, puts up eye popping numbers, but doesn't have a lot of offers due to combine numbers that are very much middle-of-the-road. Not big or small. Not fast or slow. From a combine standpoint, he's just a guy. Then you get him on the field and he dominates on both sides of the ball.
As far as the athleticism (since folks will be concerned and wonder about the 2* rating):
Oliver won AZ States in the Decathlon as a junior.
Here were his event results:
100M Dash - 1st at 11.27
110M Hurdles - 1st at 14.75
1,500M Run - 2nd at 4:47.90
400M Dash - 1st at 49.49
Discus - 7th at 98-02.00
High Jump - 10th at 5-05.00
Javelin - 5th at 130-09.00
Long Jump - 1st at 22-02.25
Pole Vault - 16th at 8-00.50
Shot Put - 2nd at 43-00.25
http://az.milesplit.com/meets/174413/results/307656
Oliver is looked at more as a Safety than WR prospect by most of the recruiting sites.
Here's what Rob Cassidy (Rivals recruiting analyst) had to say on October 11th:
Recruiting wrap: Oliver's lone offer is from New Mexico.
Performance: Oliver was the weekend's most pleasant surprise. He was everywhere on Friday night, making plays on offense, defense and blocking a field goal. But while he was effective at wide receiver, his future on the college level is likely at defensive back. Oliver, who made a game-clinching interception, played cornerback on Friday night and was effective in man coverage but also showed a knack for ball hawking and delivering a big hit. There's plenty to like about Oliver, even if he doesn't have top-level speed. His motor, instincts and ability to change directions quickly make him an under-the-radar prospect to watch.
Grade: B+
https://footballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1691407
Look for his ratings to start climbing on the sites. CU has a great shot here with Oliver's 1st P5 offer.