Could the Ducks sign another spectacular brother act?

The Oregon offensive line has been a finalist for the Joe Moore Award three times since 2019.
The Oregon offensive line has been a finalist for the Joe Moore Award three times since 2019. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

On X proud brother Immanuel Iheanacho wrote, "Lil bra caught tha O. Super proud of him."

Iheanacho, the five-star, 6-7, 340 offensive tackle from Georgetown Prep in North Bethesda, Maryland, is wrapping up an official visit to the Ducks Sunday with his family in tow.

Sunday the Ducks extended a second offer to his brother MIchael, a 6-2, 240 offensive lineman in the class of 2028.

Oregon has famously enjoyed the talents of numerous brother combinations over the years, among them Tulane transfer at running back Makhi Hughes and Na'eem Offord on this year's team, Elijah and Cruz Rushing, Tez Johnson and Bo Nix.

In years past Duck fans cheered on Brian and Spencer Paysinger, Josh and Justin Wilcox, Cristin and Brandon McLemore, and the fierce Malepeai brothers, Silila, Tasi, and Pulou.

Michael is a big player who is likely to get bigger, in his first year of organized football. As is often the case with young lineman his stance is way too high and his technique needs refinement, but you can see the potential and the pedigree.

The effort and the strength are both apparent, however, and he's aggressive in putting his opponent to the ground.

His brother Immanuel is the No. 4 recruit in the country for 2026 and No. 2 offensive tackle. The Ducks are locked in a down-to-the-wire competition with Auburn, Penn State and LSU to win his commitment, one that both 247 and On3 Sports say they will win.

In the past five seasons the Ducks have sent two first-round draft picks to the NFL in All-Pro Penei Sewell and Josh Conerly, picked No. 26 by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Last season Rimington Award-winning center Jackson Powers-Johnson went in the second round to Las Vegas.

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