The Oregon Ducks are making serious noise on the recruiting trail once again. After a brief dip in the 2027 class rankings, Dan Lanning and his staff have surged back into the top six, thanks to a major commitment from four-star offensive tackle Cameron Wagner.
Ranked No. 9 just a week ago, the Ducks leaped to No. 6 in the latest 247 Sports composite rankings after adding the 6-foot-6, 300-pound lineman from St. Joseph, Illinois. Wagner, who excels as a run blocker from his left tackle spot, chose Oregon over Notre Dame, Wisconsin, and his home-state Illinois Fighting Illini. He's the No. 30 offensive tackle in the 2027 cycle and brings a physical, aggressive style that fits perfectly with Oregon's offensive identity.
This commitment continues a hot streak for the Ducks' offensive line recruiting. Last week, they added four-star guard Gus Corsair, and Wagner becomes the second tackle in the class, joining three-star Avery Michael. With 13 total commitments now on board, the class is taking shape—but the work isn't done yet.
Offensive line coach A'lique Terry has been relentless on the trail, and the Ducks are in strong position for another big addition: four-star lineman Ismael Camara, who is scheduled for an official visit next month. Terry's track record speaks for itself—he helped land five-star Immanuel Iheanacho and four-star Tommy Tofi in the previous cycle. If he keeps this momentum, Oregon could climb even higher in the national rankings.
For Ducks fans, the message is clear: the future in the trenches is bright, and the program's recruiting momentum shows no signs of slowing down.
