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Oregon's future offensive line continues to take shape with Cameron Wagner commitment

Cameron Wagner, St. Joseph Ogden offensive tackle, soaks up the atmosphere of the game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns at Ohio Stadium on Aug. 30, 2025.
Cameron Wagner, St. Joseph Ogden offensive tackle, soaks up the atmosphere of the game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns at Ohio Stadium on Aug. 30, 2025. | Lori Schmidt / Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Oregon Ducks are all in on the recruiting trail right now as the end of Spring practices begin the start of college football's recruiting season. Heading into Monday, Oregon held the Nation's 8th ranked recruiting class, but that ranking was bound to change after a busy weekend for the Ducks hosting recruits.

The Pat McAfee Show gives Oregon a 4-star offensive tackle commit

On Monday, offensive tackle recruit Cameron Wagner announced his commitment live on The Pat McAfee Show where he picked the Ducks over Notre Dame, Wisconsin, and Illinois.

According to Rivals' Industry Recruiting Rankings, Cameron Wagner is the 289th ranked player in the Country, the 26th ranked offensive tackle in the class, and the 14th ranked player out of Illinois. At 6-foot-6 and 305 pounds, Wagner has the frame to become a solid offensive lineman at the next level, especially once he gets into a strength and conditioning program like Oregon's.

Over the past week, Oregon's offensive line class has really started to take shape as the staff picks up commitments. Cameron Wagner will project opposite 4-star offensive tackle commit Avery Michael while the Ducks may have the best center in the class with a commitment from Gus Corsair which they picked up last week.

As Dan Lanning and his staff look to build out this offensive line class, we'll likely see several more pieces added after the Ducks signed just 3 offensive linemen last cycle. Ismael Camara is the top name to watch as a top-40 recruit out of Texas that the Ducks are heavily being predicted to land.

The Ducks are putting together a stellar recruiting class on the offensive side of the football thus far. Oregon already has the Nation's top QB Will Mencl on board with 3 offensive line commits, but the skill positions will need to be the next group addressed. Running back CaDarius McMiller is the only skill player committed to the Ducks, but that should only change as Oregon continues to host visitors.

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