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Rankings Update: Where Notable Oregon Recruits Landed in the 2027 Rivals300

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Five-star offensive lineman Kennedy Brown of Houston (TX), the nation's No. 1 recruit overall regardless of position.

We’re over halfway through the high school football season, which presents a great opportunity to check in on where Oregon targets rank in the updated 2027 Rivals300, which was released on Monday.

I’m primarily tracking top targets, commits and prospects who have visited or plan to visit Oregon this season.

No. 1 DL Jalen Brewster

Notes: Brewster recently committed to Texas Tech and is the new face of a Texas Tech class that’s ranked eighth nationally for 2027.

No. 2 OL Mark Matthews

No. 5 WR Easton Royal

Notes: Royal plans to visit Oregon on November 22 for their game against USC.

No. 8 OL Kennedy Brown

Notes: Brown is the face of Oregon’s recruiting efforts in Texas this cycle but hasn’t scheduled a return trip yet after visiting during the offseason.

No. 13 WR Jamier Brown

Notes: Brown is committed to Ohio State but other schools, most recently Notre Dame, have been making a push after getting him on campus. Brown holds an Oregon offer but has yet to visit. He’s worth watching given Ross Douglas’ connections in Ohio.

No. 14 WR Monshun Sales

Notes: Sales visited Oregon this summer and has all the elite schools after him. Again look at Douglas as he tries to make a push into the Midwest

No. 16 LB Kaden Henderson

Notes: Henderson is one of Oregon’s top linebacker targets in the 2027 class but he won’t be an easy pull from Florida. He has no shortage of interest in the Ducks.

No. 17 RB David Gabriel-Georges

Notes: Gabriel-Georges visited Oregon in the spring but I’d probably give Ohio State the edge in his recruitment now.

No. 19 EDGE David Jacobs

Notes: Jacobs visited Oregon earlier this year and Lanning looks like he’s working on tapping into his Georgia connections.

No. 21 CB Donte Wright*

Notes: Wright was in Eugene for the Indiana game and I give the Ducks the best shot of any school to flip the Georgia commit.

No. 27 CB Xavier Hasan

No. 29 Safety JayUuan Snell

No. 31 DL Myels Smith

Notes: Smith is one of the top ranked recruits out West and Oregon was the first school to offer him. However, we hear more about the Ducks and his teammate Elija Harmon.

No. 33 S Honor Fa’alave-Johnson

Notes: Fa’alave-Johnson is one of Oregon’s top targets regardless of position. I have my RPM pick on the Ducks but there are a lot of schools that are going after him.

No. 36 TE Rahzario Edwards

Notes: Oregon has done pretty well recruiting the Sacramento area and Edwards would be a fantastic pull in the 2027 class. They’re up there with USC in his recruitment but the coaches need to get him back on campus.

No. 38 EDGE Anthony Sweeney

No. 40 LB Toa Satele

No. 44 TE Ahmad Hudson

No. 45 ATH Xavier Sabb

Notes: The Ducks have a solid foundation with Sabb because they recruited him alongside his older brother Amari Sabb in the 2026 class.

No 48 WR Kesean Bowman

Notes: Bowman is a former Oregon commit and schools like Tennessee and Ohio State are near the top of his recruitment.

No. 51 WR Julian Caldwell

Notes: Caldwell visited Oregon earlier this season and the Ducks are easily one of his top schools if not the outright leader.

No. 54 WR Dakota Guerrant

Notes: Guerrant is as good as they come and he’s been out to Eugene multiple times.

No. 58 EDGE Rashad Streets

Streets plans to visit Oregon this season for USC game in late November.

No. 61 RB Landen Williams-Callis

Notes: Williams-Callis visited Oregon this season and Texas A&M is the RPM favorite.

No. 64 WR Khalil Taylor

Notes: Taylor is a former Penn State commit and has plans to visit Oregon this seaoson.

No. 68 WR Osani Gayles

Notes: Originally from the West Coast, Gayles is in Florida at IMG and visited Oregon for the Oklahoma State game.

No. 73 ATH Myson-Johnson Cook

Notes: Recently included Oregon in his top schools and moved from Texas to Illinois.

No. 74 WR Julius Jones Jr.

Notes: Visited Eugene in the spring

No. 76 CB Juju Johnson

Notes: Haven’t gotten the feeling he’s a priority for the Ducks but he’s worth following given Rashad Wadood’s ties to Long Beach Poly

No. 79 WR Quentin Hale

Notes: Hale is one of the best wide receiver prospects out West but he’s viewed as a heavy USC lean.

No. 85 CB Duvay Williams

Notes: Williams is one of the top defensive backs out West. He’s spoken highly of Oregon but is also viewed as a USC lean.

No. 94 LB Roman Igwebuike

Notes: One of the best players in the Chicago area, Igwebuike is a priority for Brian Michalowksi as he hones in his focus on the Midwest.

No. 96 RB Jakoby Dixon

Notes: Dixon visited for the Oklahoma State game and is a top target out of Texas for Ra’Shaad Samples.

No. 100 RB Noah Roberts

Notes: Roberts visited Oregon for the Indiana game and is the Ducks’ top running back target out West.

No. 114 DL Kasi Currie

No. 131 EDGE Troy Bowens

No. 141 RB Caden Waye

No. 145 CB Hayden Stepp

No. 173 CB Josiah Molden

No. 175 WR Zion White

No. 162 CB Ace Alston

No. 197 S Gavin Williams

No. 226 DL Cam Pritchett

*Oregon commit

No. 267 OL Jimmy Kalis

No. 282 DL Elija Harmon

No. 289 QB Dane Weber

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