Early signing day starts Wednesday December 3, but Oregon recruits are shutting down and declaring their intention two weeks ahead of their official decision, a move that helps build momentum for what looks to be another Top Five class.
The Ducks are working hard on some potential flips, including Chris Henry Jr. at Mater Dei High School, a five-star 6-5 wide receiver, currently committed to Ohio State. Given the Buckeyes tradition at wide receiver and success in the NFL, that'd be a monumental achievement.
Interior offensive lineman Koloi Keli has shut down his recruitment. Oregon's win over USC showed how crucial depth on the offensive line can be, and Keli's size and agilityat 6-3, 290 makes him a candidate to replace Iapani Laloulu at center or work his way into the lineup at guard, where Emmanuel Pregnon is a junior and Dave Iuli a junior.
Ducks make key additions in the trenches
To date the Ducks have three offensive linemen committed in the 2026 class, five-star tackle Immanuel Iheanacho, Keli and 6-6, 330 four-star Tommy Tofi of Archbishop Riordan in San Francisco. All three are locked in.
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Tofi is ranked the No. 1 guard by ESPN, Iheanacho the No. 2 tackle in the country in the ESPN 300. His Archbishop Riordan squad went 12-0 this season and won the Central Coast Section Open Championship.
An Under Armour All-American, the 6-7, 345 Iheanacho visited Oregon again for the SC game, along with 2027 prospect Ishmael Camara, a 2027 five-star lineman and Toa Satele, a 2027 linebacker who is the top prospect from Hawaii.
Five-star wide receiver Jalen Lott has shut down his recruitment, as has Florida defensive back Xavier Lherisse. In fact, all of Oregon's commitments are expected to sign with the Ducks.
A last-minute surprise like Henry or perhaps Jax Tanner would cap this class, which is smaller than average at 19 commitments but high in quality, ranking No. 1 in the 247Sports Composite in average ranking per recruit.
