Top-10 OL Kelvin Obot Has Oregon in Final Four

The dominoes are starting to fall for Oregon in the 2026 recruiting class.
After 5-star plus+ offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell announced his commitment to Miami earlier this week, 2026 4-star Fruitland (ID) offensive tackle Kelvin Obot has trimmed his list of top schools.
On Thursday the Idaho prep announced a top four of Oregon, Michigan, Utah and Nebraska.
Obot is ranked the No. 9 player in the On300 rankings. The same system has him as the No. 3 offensive tackle and the No. 1 prospect in Idaho.
“Oregon just runs a great program all in all,” he told On3’s Steve Wiltfong of his interest in the Ducks.
Along with his updated list of suitors announced on Thursday, he also reportedly set his official visit schedule. Obot plans to take official visits to each of his finalists. He’ll visit Utah on May 30, Nebraska June 6, Oregon June 13 and Michigan on June 20. He has not publicly set a commitment date.
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The 6-foot-5, 295-pound lineman has continued to climb up Oregon’s recruiting board ahead of his senior season.
Obot is one of a handful of priority targets for A’lique Terry and the Law Firm in the trenches. Other top targets include 5-star plus+ Baltimore (Md.) Georgetown Preparatory School offensive tackle Immanuel Iheanacho, 4-star San Francisco (Calif.) Archbishop Riordan interior offensive lineman Tommy Tofi, 3-star Meridian (ID) Rocky Mountain interior offensive lineman Jax Tanner, 4-star Denver (CO) Valor Christian interior offensive lineman Kannon Smith and 2026 Las Vegas (Nev.) Ed W Clark offensive tackle Dominic Harris.