Oregon Remains in the Mix for 2026 On300 ATH Jacob Eberhart

Oregon is working on addressing some needs in the 2026 recruiting class and 4-star St. Louis (MO) Kirkwood athlete Jacob Eberhart is one the Ducks have continued to stay in the mix for.
On Wednesday, the 6-foot-3, 210-pounder whittled down his list of 40 reported scholarship offers to a group of top seven schools. Oregon made the cut along with Alabama, Illinois, LSU, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma.
Eberhart is the No. 207 player in the On300 rankings, the No. 9 athlete and the No. 4 prospect in Missouri. He was offered by the Ducks on January 22.
He plays all over the field for the Pioneers, lining up at wide receiver, multiple defensive back positions and even playing a role on special teams. A source told ScoopDuck he wants to play safety at the college level.
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The Ducks have one safety committed in 4-star Xavier Lherisse, and they’re in the running for a few other elite prospects at the position. 5-star Jett Washington, 5-star ATH Joey O’Brien, 5-star Jireh Edwards and 4-star Devin Jackson are a few other names fan should monitor closely during official visit season.
Oregon doesn’t have an extensive record of recruiting the state of Missouri prior to Dan Lanning, but since he’s been hired the Ducks have signed a pair of Missouri prospects like Jeremiah McClellan, a 4-star wide receiver from St. Louis in the 2024 class, and 4-star defensive lineman Tionne Gray, a 4-star defensive lineman also from St. Louis.