Tommy Tofi commits to Ducks, class climbs to No. 15

Oregon sent Josh Conerly to the first round of NFL draft. Now they've added two promising high school lineman in the last two days.
Oregon sent Josh Conerly to the first round of NFL draft. Now they've added two promising high school lineman in the last two days. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Oregon added its twelfth commitment of the 2026 class Wednesday morning when Tommy Tofi, who had decomitted from Cal the day before, committed to the Ducks.

Tofi''s commitment elevates Oregon all the way to No. 15 in the 247Sports team rankings for 2026, after hovering in the 30s for most of the spring. They've surged recently with the commitments of Tofi, Koloi Keli, Messiah Hampton an 5-star safety Jett Washington.

Tofi ranks No. 133 in the Rivals/On3 Top 150, the No. 15 offensive tackle in the 2026 class from Archbishop Riordan Prep in San Francisco.

Duck Sports Central's Scott Reed wrote, "This is the second offensive line commit in this class but the Ducks are going to add more. Right now it looks like the staff will take at least four offensive linemen in this class."

At 6-6, 335 Tofi has NFL size, but he needs to refine his bend and strike off the line. He comes from a great athletic pedigree as his father was a 6-9 basketball center at UTEP who played eight years of pro ball in Europe.

Already as a high school player he's working on his footwork, technique and conditioning. A'lique Terry and Cutter Leftwich can help him maximize his potential.

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