The first round of official visits for the Oregon Ducks was a success. Dan Lanning's staff secured a commitment from four-star linebacker Toa Satele and left lasting impressions on other top targets.
Now, as the Ducks turn their attention to the next batch of official visits this weekend, multiple Oregon commits and highly sought-after wideouts will make their way to campus.
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Here's a look at which recruits are expected to be in Eugene this weekend, as well as where they rank in the Rivals Industry Ranking.
4-star WR Dakota Guerrant (No. 43)
4-star S Bode Sparrow (No. 67)
4-star DL Zane Rowe (No. 112) (Oregon commit)
4-star RB CaDarius McMiller (No. 172) (Oregon commit)
4-star LB Jalaythan Mayfield (No. 227)
4-star IOL Gecova Doyal (No. 353)
3-star Kamauri "Bam" Whitfield (No. 644)
3-star EDGE Achilles Reyna (No. 904)
3-star TE George VanSandt (No. 1,186)
Zane Rowe has already locked in his commitment with the Ducks, and Oregon could solidify things with CaDarius McMiller this weekend as well. Oregon is still pursuing other running backs, including four-star Landen Williams-Callis, who had a positive visit last weekend.
The most notable among the visiting group is Dakota Guerrant, who the Ducks have pursued for some time. Oregon has been the leader in the race as well, but his home-state program, Michigan, has made a strong push this spring. If all goes well this weekend, the Ducks could add an elite pass-catcher to the class to support five-star quarterback Will Mencl.
Over the weekend at the Elite 11 Finals, Mencl publicly campaigned for multiple blue-chip wideouts to join him in Eugene, with Guerrant being one of them. Julius Jones, another top 100 receiver visiting this weekend, is more of a long shot, with Notre Dame looming as the heavy favorite. He was scheduled to visit this weekend, but now is more likely to visit on June 12.
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Oregon is also going to make a hard push for Bode Sparrow, the No. 3 athlete in the class who the Ducks like at safety. The big hitter in the secondary from Kaysville, Utah, took his first official visit last weekend to Oklahoma. The Sooners are the favorite, but he didn't commit after his trip to Norman. That should signal that the door is open for the Ducks to swing the momentum. Sparrow will take trips to Utah and BYU in the following weeks.
Among the nine recruits the Ducks are expecting, there is plenty of talent. Linebacker Jalaythan Mayfield took a visit to Miami last week and will come to Oregon on the heels of Satele's commitment. With three linebackers already in the class, it could be difficult for the Ducks to sway him away from the East Coast.
The Ducks will also welcome in-state recruit George VanSandt and Achilles Reyna from Rainer Beach in Washington. Oregon has connections with both and could see a commitment from either or both of them after the visit. VanSandt decommitted from Arkansas after Oregon offered in early May.
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