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Ducks Jump into Top 5 of 2024 Recruiting Rankings after Latest Commitments

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The Oregon Ducks have been dominating the recruiting cycle on the west coast over the past several months, jumping out to an early lead in the Pac-12 conference and competing with some of the best schools in the nation when it comes to landing elite talent.

 

Going into the weekend, the Ducks ranked No. 7 in the nation when it came to recruiting standings, boasting commitments from a number of high-end 4-star players like Ify Obidegwu, Aaron Flowers, Jordan Anderson, and Xadavien Sims.

 

Over the weekend they were able to add a commitment from OT Devin Brooks, the No. 3 player in the state of Oregon, and on Monday they got another commitment from WR Jack Ressler, a standout player from Mater Dei High School.

 

So where do they now rank in the national standings? Take a look:

 

DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM

With two commitments in the last two days, the Ducks have now jumped into the top 5 of the national recruiting rankings.

 

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No. 5 on Rivals, although this is very, very early.  Seven of the sixteen commits are 4-Star, and I do think one or two of our 3-Star verbals may move up in the rankings to 4-Stars before the end of their senior season.

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Thanks NJ Duck for posting the article.

 

As Charles noted its early, very early in the process. But also, very exciting.

 

DL and staff are killing it in recruiting. To stay in the Top 10 they will need to reel in a few 5☆ and 7 or 8 more 4☆ players.

 

IMHO, the players recognize that the 12 team CFP allows Oregon and other schools a shot. No need to sit at Georgia, Bama or tOSU for 2 years behind a 5☆ when you can compete and play at Oregon and get to the CFP.

 

GO DL, GO STAFF, GO DUCKS!

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