3-star IOL Devin Brooks commits to Oregon Ducks

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Clackamas (Ore.) three-star interior offensive lineman Devin Brooks announced his commitment to Oregon on Sunday. He chose the Ducks over USC, Oregon State and Washington among others.

Brooks is the No. 524 overall prospect and No. 38 interior offensive lineman in the 2024 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 4 player in Oregon.

“The in-state star is seemingly down to Oregon and USC,” Justin Hopkins of Scoop Duck wrote on June 9. “That’s going to be a big battle as we get through June. Oregon has had Brooks on campus several times since the arrival of A’lique Terry. He’s been able to keep the Ducks in the game and I wouldn’t be surprised to see a summer decision from Brooks.”

The Ducks’ 2024 recruiting class contains 15 players following Brooks’ commitment. It ranks No. 10 in the 2024 On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings and No. 1 in the Pac-12.

Three of Oregon’s commits are top-150 players in Baltimore (Md.) St. Frances Academy four-star cornerback Ify Obidegwu, Newport Beach (Calif.) Newport Harbor four-star wide receiver Jordan Anderson and Forney (Texas) four-star safety Aaron Flowers. Meanwhile, Brooks is the first interior offensive lineman pledged to head coach Dan Lanning and his staff.

For more Oregon recruiting intel, check out Scoop Duck.

Oregon is continuing its momentum on the recruiting trail

The Ducks also have commitments from Bowie (Md.) St. Frances Academy four-star quarterback Michael Van Buren, Vancouver (Wash.) Evergreen four-star offensive tackle Fox Crader, Durant (Okla.) four-star defensive lineman Xadavien Sims and Phoenix (Ariz.) Sunnyslope three-star quarterback Luke Moga. Both Sims and Van Buren pledged to Oregon on May 20.

“It’s time to recruit this class and make this the No. 1 class in the country,” Van Buren told On3’s Chad Simmons. “I feel like when I put that out there, it could spark decisions from a bunch of other recruits.”

“They have great people in the building,” he added. “The opportunity at Oregon is second to none in football and in life. They’re really big on family and feel like coach (Will) Stein can really develop me and maximize my potential.”

Meanwhile, San Jacinto (Calif.) On3 four-star wide receiver Dillon Gresham chose the Ducks on May 22.

“Everybody knows Oregon,” Gresham told Simmons. “It’s the place to be. I’ve seen what Oregon is trying to build. The players they’re bringing in, it can’t be a fluke. It seems like they’re ready to go after a national championship. I want to be a part of it.”