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Oregon football’s Dan Lanning on 2024 recruiting class: ‘Most talented roster I’ve had’
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Though 2024’s version of National Signing Day was uneventful for Dan Lanning and the Oregon football team, it still put some finality on one of the Ducks’ highest-regarded recruiting classes in program history.
247Sports’ Composite rankings, which combines the rankings from 247Sports, Rivals.com, ESPN, and more to provide a consensus for team and player rankings, lists the Ducks as the third-best class in the country, behind just Georgia and Alabama.
Oregon’s 29-player class is comprised of 22 consensus four-star recruits, six three-star prospects, and a two-star punter.
West Linn’s Gage Hurych signs to play at Oregon
Over two dozen of those 29 players had signed during the early signing period in December, with just three-star kicker Gage Hurych of West Linn and four-star receiver Gatlin Bair signing during the latter signing day Wednesday.
Hurych is viewed as a five-star prospect and the No. 32 kicking recruit nationally by Chris Sailer Kicking, and rated as the No. 21 kicking prospect by 247Sports. The Oregon-native made eight field goals as a junior in 2022 and recorded touchbacks on 88% of his kickoffs.
Bair was one of the last major recruits available after originally committing to Boise State last year before a coaching change. Reportedly connected to Michigan and the Ducks, one of the fastest players in the 2024 class committed to Eugene just before signing day. Bair set track state records in Idaho with 10.15 100-meter and 20.56 200-meter times, though he told outlets he would likely not pursue track at Oregon.
The Idaho-native will not join Oregon’s roster until after he completes a two-year LDS mission. His NLI binds him to Oregon for one academic year, which means he’ll return to college football in 2026 free to join any program, but Bair told SBLive as long as Lanning remains at Oregon, he fully intends to honor his commitment.
The Ducks also have one of the top incoming transfer classes in the country, coming in at No. 3 in 247Sports’ team rankings. You can follow along with The Register-Guard’s transfer portal tracker.
Oregon football’s Dan Lanning on 2024 team: ‘We have a lot of talent on this roster’
With the 2024 class now mostly behind him, Lanning sat down with Oregon’s radio crew, Jerry Allen and Joey McMurray, to talk the Ducks’ latest class.
He didn’t mince words when talking about what 2024 could look like for the Ducks.
“We gotta go play games and see how we play as a team, but we have a lot of talent on this roster,” Lanning said. “It is the most talented roster I’ve had since we’ve been here.”
When asked whether Oregon’s 2024 team has a championship roster, Lanning said the work is just getting started on building for this fall.
“I do think that we have the pieces to the puzzle that are gonna allow us to have a really good team and what that looks like, time will tell,” he said. “It’s gonna be about our offseason work. You don’t win a game on paper. You’ve got to go practice, you got to become a team and that’s the process over the next few months for us is building a team.”
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Oregon football’s 2024 signing class
| Name / Position | Rating | School / Hometown | Height, Weight |
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| Gatlin Bair / WR | ★★★★ | Burley / Burley, ID | 6-1, 194 |
| Aydin Breland / DL | ★★★★ | Mater Dei / Santa Ana, CA | 6-5, 290 |
| Devin Brooks / OL | ★★★★ | Clackamas / Clackamas, OR | 6-4, 290 |
| Fox Crader / OL | ★★★★ | Evergreen / Vancouver, WA | 6-6, 285 |
| Trent Ferguson / OL | ★★★ | West Salem / Salem, OR | 6-7, 300 |
| Dakoda Fields / CB | ★★★★ | Junipero Serra / Gardena, CA | 6-2, 185 |
| Aaron Flowers / DB | ★★★★ | Forney / Forney, TX | 6-0, 202 |
| Tionne Gray / DL | ★★★★ | Hazelwood Central / Florissant, MO | 6-6, 295 |
| Dillon Gresham / WR | ★★★★ | San Jacinto / San Jacinto, CA | 6-0, 175 |
| Gage Hurych / K | ★★★ | West Linn / West Linn, OR | 6-1, 175 |
| Jericho Johnson / DL | ★★★★ | Armijo / Fairfield, CA | 6-3, 366 |
| Jaxson Jones / EDGE | ★★★★ | Yuma Catholic / Yuma, AZ | 6-3, 215 |
| Tyler Kinsman / P | ★★ | Skyview / Nampa, ID | 6-5, 225 |
| Sione Laulea / CB | ★★★★ | College of San Mateo / San Mateo, CA | 6-4, 185 |
| Kingston Lopa / LB | ★★★★ | Grant Union / Sacramento, CA | 6-5, 190 |
| Jeremiah McClellan / WR | ★★★★ | Christian Brothers College / Saint Louis, MO | 6-0, 190 |
| JacQawn McRoy / OT | ★★★★ | Clay-Chalkville / Pinson, AL | 6-8, 365 |
| Luka Moga / QB | ★★★ | Sunnyslope / Phoenix, AZ | 6-2, 190 |
| Kamar Mothudi / LB | ★★★★ | Los Alamitos / Los Alamitos, CA | 6-2, 228 |
| Ify Obidegwu / CB | ★★★★ | St. Frances Academy / Baltimore, MD | 6-2, 190 |
| Ryan Pellum / WR | ★★★★ | Millikan / Long Beach, CA | 5-11, 170 |
| Brayden Platt / LB | ★★★★ | Yelm / Yelm, WA | 6-1, 222 |
| A.J. Pugliano / TE | ★★★ | North Medford / Medford, OR | 6-4, 220 |
| Jack Ressler / WR | ★★★ | Mater Dei / Santa Ana, CA | 5-11, 195 |
| Da’Jaun Riggs / RB | ★★★ | St. John’s / Washington, DC | 6-0, 202 |
| Elijah Rushing / EDGE | ★★★★ | Salpointe Catholic / Tucson, AZ | 6-6, 251 |
| Roger Saleapaga / WR | ★★★★ | Orem / Orem, UT | 6-4, 220 |
| Xadavien Sims / DL | ★★★★ | Durant / Durant, OK | 6-3, 275 |
| Dylan Williams / LB | ★★★★ | Long Beach Poly, CA | 6-3, 210 |
Alec Dietz covers University of Oregon football, volleyball, women’s basketball and baseball for The Register-Guard. You may reach him at adietz@registerguard.com and you can follow him on Twitter @AlecDietz.
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Oregon LB Bryce Boettcher fits what the Broncos look for in a player
One prospect the Denver Broncos could select in the 4th round of the 2026 NFL Draft is Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher. He is a 6-1, 230-pound linebacker prospect who is viewed as a potential day 3 option for the Broncos. The Athletic’s lead draft analyst, Dane Brugler, has Boettcher graded as his 10th-best linebacker in the 2026 NFL Draft and projects him as a 4th-round selection.
Boettcher had a unique road to the NFL. He started his college career at Oregon, playing baseball. He played football in high school, but decided to give it up and focus on baseball in college. However, in 2022, Oregon was having walk-on tryouts for its football team, and Boettcher impressed and earned an invite to work out with the team during summer and fall camp, and he would eventually make the team. He would play both sports during his college career and was even drafted by the Houston Astros in the 13th round of the 2024 MLB Draft. He would continue playing football and in 2025, had a career year, and earned himself an invite to the Senior Bowl. Now, he’s considered one of the better linebackers in the 2026 NFL Draft and could be in play for the Broncos in the 4th round of the draft.
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Boettcher played a total of four seasons at Oregon and is coming off a breakout career year for the Ducks. During his four seasons, he played in 55 games and totaled 269 tackles, 16 tackles for a loss, 4 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 4 forced fumbles. This past year, he played in 15 games and totaled 136 tackles, 5.5 tackles for a loss, 1 sack, 1 interception, 6 pass deflections, and 2 forced fumbles.
The Broncos re-signed veteran linebackers Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad this offseason and released veteran Dre Greenlaw. Despite these two re-signings, the Broncos could still decide to add to their linebacker room. Both veteran linebackers are 30+ years old, and the depth behind them is questionable at best. So, adding a player like Boettcher would make a lot of sense.
Player Profile
Bryce Boettcher | Linebacker | Oregon
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Arm Length: 31 1/4 inches
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10-Yard Split: 1.63 seconds
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Vertical Jump: 34.5 inches
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Short Shuttle: 4.3 seconds
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3-Cone Drill: 7.25 seconds
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Scouting Report
Strengths
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A classic run-and-chase linebacker who will get a lot of tackles
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Has good, but not great speed, and has enough juice to be a rangy sideline-to-sideline linebacker
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Reads and reacts to the play well and gets to the ball-carrier quickly
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Plays fast and has a high motor that doesn’t quit
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Downhill linebacker who thrives in the run game and makes a play on the ball-carrier
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Former DB background and does well in zone coverage – mirrors RBs/TEs well and has good instincts to make a play on the ball and pass catcher
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Intangibles – High effort player who gives it all every play, loves to be coached, has toughness, and has the overall makeup teams look for in a player
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Special teams – Standout special teams player who can contribute right away in all phases
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Standout baseball and football player
Weaknesses
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A little undersized for the position and lacks ideal height, length, and strength for the position
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Could have issues with offensive linemen reaching the second level and washing him out of a play
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Can be a tad overaggressive at times and bite on misdirections and play fakes
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Lacks the ideal height, length, and athleticism to consistently cover NFL tight ends and running backs
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Will be an older rookie at 24 years old
What other analysts are saying about Oregon linebacker Bryce Boettcher
The Athletic’s lead draft analyst, Dane Brugler, on Oregon LB Bryce Boettcher
Boettcher plays fast and physical on every snap. The same range and awareness that made him a Gold Glove center fielder shows on the football field, with his opportunistic eyes to read and drive without hesitation. However, he can get nosy at times and lose his run fit, and he lacks the stack-and-shed skills to easily escape blocks. His background as a self-starter will endear him to NFL coaches (Lanning: “He’s earned every opportunity … nothing has been handed to that guy.”). Boettcher is a classic “see-ball, get-ball” defender, with the speed and play personality that will make him a natural fit in an NFL linebacker room. Although he will need the right situation to become a starter, he will be an immediate and impactful special teamer.
NFL.com draft analyst Lance Zierlein on Oregon LB Bryce Boettcher
Two-sport standout at Oregon who passed on a chance to start his baseball career, choosing to pursue an NFL opportunity instead. The former walk-on plays like the chip never left his shoulder. He’s fearless in his downhill approach, which leads to feast-or-famine results in the run game. His size, speed and athleticism are average, but his competitive will and motor cover some of that up. Boettcher profiles as an NFL backup but his special-teams talent could be his ticket to a higher draft slotting.
Bryce Boettcher RAS
Should the Broncos draft Oregon LB Bryce Boettcher in the 4th round of the 2026 NFL Draft?
I think they will love him.
I mean this as a compliment. Bryce Boettcher reminds me a lot of Alex Singleton. He is an undersized run-and-chase linebacker who will get a lot of tackles and have all the intangibles and makeup that the Broncos want from their players. Character and makeup are huge characteristics the Broncos look for, and Boettcher checks all the boxes. On top of that, he is also a five-phase special teams player who can contribute in that role come day one.
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I see Sean Payton, Vance Joseph, and Darren Rizzi all wanting this player. He will be great for the locker room, add depth at the position, and potentially give you a starter down the road while also giving you a potential standout special teams player.
Boettcher checks all the boxes for the Broncos.
If he’s there in the 4th round, I think he will be a top player on the board for the Broncos.
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Oregon Top High School Baseball Players For 2026
The 2026 MLB Draft is approaching, and Baseball America is providing a comprehensive, state-by-state look at the talent across the country with our rankings of the the top 2026 high school baseball players by state.
Our state lists collectively include rankings for more than 1,000 players from across the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada, offering an in-depth look at the 2026 high school class. Players are listed in the state where they attend high school, with the depth of each list varying depending on the level of talent in each state.
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These rankings are based on Baseball America’s extensive scouting coverage, combining first-hand evaluations and industry feedback to line up players based on their projected future talent. The rankings reflect the full spectrum of talent in the 2026 class. The players who project to be the best major league players—and thus will likely end up being high draft picks—are at the top of our rankings.
In addition to elite draft prospects, these lists include high-end college recruits, many of whom project to be impact college players who could raise their MLB prospect profiles after getting to campus. They also include other players who have the potential to be quality Division I regulars.
The players at the top of the lists stand out right now with the highest long-term major league projection, but there are future major leaguers throughout these lists. Player further down the rankings have a greater chance of getting to college, where they have the potential to emerge after more development at that level.
These lists offer a resource for tracking the best 2026 high school baseball prospects who could shape the 2026 MLB Draft and make an impact on college baseball programs in the years ahead. For college programs, major league teams and fans, these lists provide a deeper look into the pipeline of talent that will shape the 2026 MLB Draft class, future draft classes and the next half decade of college baseball.
Oregon Class Of 2026 Baseball Rankings
| RANK | PLAYER | POS | SCHOOL | COMMIT |
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| 1 | Grady Saunders | RHP | Thurston | Oregon State |
| 2 | Sawyer Nelson | SS | South Salem | Loyola Marymount |
| 3 | Teagan Scott | C | South Salem | Oregon State |
| 4 | August Ware | LHP | Gencoe | Oregon State |
| 5 | Trenton Hertzog | C/3B | Tualatin | Oregon |
| 6 | Jake Rolling | SS | Jesuit | Gonzaga |
| 7 | Zack Hankins | LHP | Taft | Oregon |
| 8 | Ryan Hemsley | RHP | West Linn | Portland |
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