New Rivals rankings elevate Oregon to No. 6 with more talent on the way

Oregon offensive linemen Nishad Strother, center, and Josh Conerly Jr., right, engage Maryland defensive lineman Jordan Phillips as the Oregon Ducks host the Maryland Terrapins at Autzen Stadium Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024 in Eugene, Ore.
Oregon offensive linemen Nishad Strother, center, and Josh Conerly Jr., right, engage Maryland defensive lineman Jordan Phillips as the Oregon Ducks host the Maryland Terrapins at Autzen Stadium Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024 in Eugene, Ore. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Revised 2026 player rankings came out Monday from Rivals following the early summer camp circuit and the merger with On3 Sports, reevaluations that boosted Oregon's recruiting class to No. 6 in the nation with a surge of new commitments coming in the next three weeks.

Oregon commits in the NEW Rivals300

OT Immanuel Iheanacho- #11

TE Kendre Harrison- #16
EDGE Anthony Jones- #18 (target)
CB Davon Benjamin- #22 (target, announces August 2)
LB Tyler Atkinson- #30 (target, likely to Georgia)
WR Messiah Hampton- #43
QB Bryson Beaver- #44
SAF Jett Washington- #68
WR Jalen Lott- #75
DL Tony Cumberland- #114
DB Devin Jackson- #119
DL Deuce Geralds- #146 (target, announces August 2nd)
RB Tradarian Ball- #165
LB Tristan Phillips- #188
LB Nick Abrams- #247 (target, announces July 16)


One of the biggest risers in the Rivals 300 is quarterback Bryson Beaver, who now ranks ahead of Ryder Lyons and USC commit Jonas Williams. The updated list includes only twelve five-star players, but one of those is Oregon commit Iheanacho, the 6-7 left tackle from Georgetown Prep in Baltimore, Maryland.

The Ducks remain in a strong position to land Geralds and Davon Benjamin, but linebackers Tyler Atkinson and Nick Abrams appear to be extremely tough to pull away from the Georgia Bulldogs. Elite Mobile, Alabama edge rusher Anthony "Tank" Jones looks like he will stay at home with the Crimson Tide.

Geralds would give them a disruptive inside defender to go along with the 6-4, 285 Cumberland, while Benjamin completes a secondary haul of Jett Washington, Xavier Lherisse, and Devin Jackson, more long, athletic talent for Chris Hampton, a group that can run, cover and hit.

On3's Max Torres calls Benjamin the top uncommitted DB in the country.

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