Former Camas High School football star Jack Colletto has joined the San Francisco 49ers.
Colletto, who finished his collegiate career at Oregon State University earlier this year, was not selected in the 2023 National Football League draft, held last month in Kansas City, Missouri, but signed a free-agent contract with the 49ers shortly after the conclusion of the draft on Saturday, April 29.
Colletto broke the news of his signing himself, posting the words “Bang Bang 49er Gang!” on Twitter that night.
“He might have been bypassed in the draft because of the sense that he was jack of all trades and master of none (in college),” Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote in a story published Tuesday, May 2. “After he wasn’t drafted, Colletto was free to sign with any team. (49ers) head coach Kyle Shanahan prizes versatility. And he’ll try to see whether he can find a fit for Colletto. … First, however, he’ll need to make the team.”
Colletto played quarterback for Camas High from 2013-16. In 2016, as a senior, Colletto led the Papermakers to a 4A state championship, throwing for 2,846 yards and 27 touchdowns and running for 1,253 yards and 21 scores. He was named the Seattle Times Player of the Year, Washington state’s Gatorade Player of the Year and 4A Greater St. Helens League player of the year.
After graduating from Camas High, Colletto played one season at Arizona Western College, a community college in Yuma, Arizona, then transferred to Oregon State University, where played four four seasons and part of a fifth as a multi-positional player, carving out significant roles on both offense and defense.