Where Oregon's 2024 Recruiting Class Ranks After Landing Two New Commitments

The Ducks continue to climb the rankings after adding two new commits this weekend.
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On Saturday, Oregon landed a pair of commitments from major targets in the 2024 class, as quarterback Michael Van Buren and defensive lineman Xadavien Sims committed to the Ducks.

As is usually the case, new additions mean new rankings and the Ducks continue to ascend. 

Here's an updated look at where the Ducks stand across major recruiting services. 

247Sports

No. 6 nationally, 219.95 points | No. 1 Michigan 249.20 points

No. 1 Pac-12

Avg. commit rating: 91.35

Rivals

No. 6 nationally, 1,596 points | No. 1 Michigan 1,951 points

No. 1 Pac-12

On3 

No. 8 nationally, 92.43 class score | No. 1 Georgia 95.850 class grade

No. 1 Pac-12


The Ducks continue to hit their stride as a crucial summer stretch in the summer looms. 

As we get into June Oregon will host a number of elite prospects on their official visits in Eugene as Dan Lanning and company look to kick things into high gear on the recruiting trail. Fortunately for the coaching staff they have their quarterback haul figured out, which will make it much easier to recruit on the offensive side of the ball.

Even this weekend, while the Ducks landed two new commitments they were still hosting some of the biggest names on their recruiting boards including five-star running back Jason Brown Jr., five-star offensive lineman Brandon Baker and five-star defensive lineman Aydin Breland

Attention now turns to 2024 San Jacinto (Calif.) wide receiver Dillon Gresham, who's set to announce his college commitment on Monday morning from a final three of Arizona, Oregon and Washington. 

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Max Torres
MAX TORRES

Max Torres is the publisher and lead editor of Ducks Digest. He's covered the Oregon football and recruiting beats for four years. He's based out of Long Beach, CA and travels around Southern California and the country covering top high school football prospects.