Oregon Ducks Extend 10 New Offers During Aggressive Recruiting Push

Oregon continues its aggressive early recruiting push with a fresh wave of scholarship offers spanning the 2027 and 2028 classes.

The Oregon Ducks aren’t just dipping their toes into the 2027 and 2028 recruiting classes-they’re diving in headfirst. With the NCAA contact period in full swing, Oregon’s coaching staff has been relentless on the trail, handing out 20 scholarship offers over two days, including 10 more on Wednesday alone. It’s a clear sign that head coach Dan Lanning and his staff are playing the long game-and playing it aggressively.

Let’s break down the newest batch of offers, which includes a mix of rising stars from powerhouse programs across the country. From blue-chip linemen to versatile safeties, Oregon is casting a wide net-and they’re not afraid to go coast to coast to do it.


**2027 RB Lee Prince Jr. **

📍 Hollywood (FL) | Miami Carol City High School
📏 6-3, 185 lbs

⭐️ Not yet rated by 247Sports

Offers from Florida State, Pittsburgh, Purdue, SMU, and UNLV already tell you Lee Prince Jr. is on the radar. But Oregon jumping in signals they see something special in the long, athletic back.

At 6-3, he’s got the frame to be a problem at the next level-think upright runner with breakaway speed and the kind of length that makes him a mismatch in space. He’s still early in the process, but this is a name to remember.


2027 IOL Jackson Roper

📍 Englewood (CO) | Cherry Creek High School

📏 6-5, 285 lbs
⭐️ *4-star | No.

7 IOL | No. 160 overall*

When Dan Lanning shows up in person, it means something. Roper is one of the top interior linemen in the 2027 class, and his offer list reads like a who’s who of college football: Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, Oklahoma-you name it.

Oregon’s in the mix now, and this is the kind of trench talent that can anchor an offensive line for years. Big, physical, and polished beyond his years, Roper is exactly the type of player Oregon wants leading the way in the Pac-12-or wherever conference realignment takes them.


2027 EDGE Abraham Sesay

📍 Exton (PA) | Downingtown East High School

📏 6-5, 215 lbs
⭐️ *4-star | No.

8 EDGE | No. 78 overall*

Sesay brings serious juice off the edge. Long, lean, and explosive, he’s the kind of pass rusher who can wreck a gameplan.

Oregon’s staff clearly sees his upside, and they’re not alone-his offer sheet includes Alabama, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and USC. The Ducks have made a habit of developing edge talent, and Sesay fits that mold to a tee.

He’s got the tools and the motor, and Oregon’s hoping to be in that final conversation when decision time comes.


2027 CB Prince Staten

📍 Oakland (CA) | McClymonds High School

📏 6-3, 165 lbs
⭐️ *3-star | No.

78 CB | No. 819 overall*

Staten’s size immediately jumps off the page. At 6-3, he’s a long, rangy corner who thrives in press coverage and has the kind of frame that college coaches covet in today’s game.

Oregon joins a list of offers that includes Arizona State, West Virginia, and Oregon State, among others. He’s still developing, but the raw tools are there-and the Ducks are betting on that upside.


2027 S Zayden Gamble

📍 *Fort Lauderdale (FL) | St.

Thomas Aquinas*
📏 5-11, 165 lbs

⭐️ 4-star | No. 19 S | No. 171 overall

St. Thomas Aquinas is a talent factory, and Gamble is next in line.

A ball-hawking safety with elite instincts and closing speed, he’s already piled up offers from more than 30 programs, including LSU, Florida State, Notre Dame, and Oklahoma. Oregon’s entrance into the race is notable-they’re looking for defensive backs who can cover ground, create turnovers, and lead from the back end.

Gamble checks all those boxes.


2027 S Jaden Walk-Green

📍 Corona (CA) | Centennial High School

📏 5-11, 180 lbs
⭐️ *3-star | No.

37 S | No. 437 overall*

Walk-Green is part of a loaded Centennial secondary, and he’s starting to make a name for himself. Physical in the box and comfortable in coverage, he’s the kind of versatile safety Oregon has prioritized in recent cycles.

With offers from Arizona, North Carolina, Notre Dame, and Oklahoma, he’s attracting attention from across the country. The Ducks are clearly intrigued by his ability to play multiple roles on the backend.


2027 S Brett Smith

📍 Corona (CA) | Centennial High School

📏 6-1, 170 lbs
⭐️ *3-star | No.

81 S | No. 884 overall*

Smith, a teammate of Walk-Green, brings length and range to the safety spot. While he’s a bit more under the radar, Oregon’s offer shows they see something in his tape-likely his ability to cover ground and make plays in space.

He’s still developing physically, but the frame and instincts are there. This could be a smart early evaluation by the Ducks’ staff.


2028 RB Malaki Davis

📍 Corona (CA) | Centennial High School

📏 6-0, 185 lbs
⭐️ *3-star | No.

14 RB | No. 199 overall*

Yes, you read that right-2028. Davis is just a sophomore, but he’s already turning heads with his blend of power and vision.

He’s got a compact frame, low center of gravity, and a knack for finding daylight. Oregon joins a growing list of suitors, including UCLA, Ole Miss, and Washington.

If he continues to develop, Davis could be one of the premier backs in his class.


2028 EDGE George Parkinson IV

📍 Malvern (PA) | Malvern Prep

📏 6-4, 228 lbs
⭐️ *4-star | No.

9 EDGE | No. 70 overall*

Parkinson IV is the kind of edge rusher who makes offensive coordinators lose sleep. He’s explosive off the snap, uses his hands well, and already has the build of a college-ready defender.

With offers from Ohio State, South Carolina, and Florida, he’s firmly on the national radar. Oregon throwing their hat in the ring shows they’re serious about stockpiling young pass-rushing talent.


2028 ATH Keaton Fields

📍 [Location not listed]

📏 [Measurables not listed]
⭐️ [Recruiting ratings not listed]

While details on Fields are still coming together, Oregon’s offer suggests he’s a dynamic athlete capable of contributing in multiple phases of the game. Whether he ends up on offense, defense, or special teams, the Ducks clearly see a high ceiling here.


Final Thoughts

Oregon isn’t waiting around.

The Ducks are planting flags early, identifying talent before the rest of the country fully catches up. With a mix of blue-chip prospects and high-upside evaluations, this latest wave of offers shows a program that’s thinking long-term and building for sustained success.

Dan Lanning and his staff are putting in the work-and recruits across the country are taking notice.