Oregon Set to Host Elite Group of Visitors this Week/Weekend
RECRUITING FOOTBALL
4/15/20251 min read
This past weekend, Oregon hosted a nice group of visitors that included 4-stars Khary Adams, Joey O'Brien, and Tommy Tofi among others. That was a very good weekend, but Easter weekend will have even more talent. Here's everyone expected on campus and some notes/intel on a few of them.
Visitor List:
April 17
4-star OT Kennedy Brown ('27)
4-star OL Sidney Rouleau ('27)
April 18
5-star SAF Jireh Edwards
5-star ATH Honor Fa'alave-Johnson
4-star EDGE Prince Tavizon ('27)
April 19
4-star LB Nick Abrams
4-star DL Deuce Geralds (Or April 21-23)
4-star LB Kenneth Goodwin
5-star OT Jackson Cantwell (OV)
UR OL Alexander Herrera ('27)
4-star WR Julian Caldwell ('27)
Notes/Intel
4-star DB JJ Dunnigan was originally expected to visit this weekend, but I've confirmed that he will no longer be taking the trip.
Oregon is the team to beat for 5-star ATH Honor Fa'alave-Johnson
5-star SAF Jireh Edwards
He just took his official visit to Georgia this past weekend, and now he heads to Eugene. He named Texas A&M his leader but they have faded a little since then. Oregon is one of the front-runners, and it wouldn't surprise me to see Oregon jump to the very top after this trip.
4-star DL Deuce Geralds
Geralds is coming off a visit to Florida State and is now set to visit Oregon either this weekend or early next week. Either way, with Tomuhini Topui shutting down his recruitment, Geralds becomes an even more important target for the Ducks. He’s arguably the top pass-rushing defensive lineman in the 2026 class. While it won’t be easy to pull him out of SEC country, I expect Oregon to make a strong push. If this visit goes well, I fully expect the Ducks to land an official visit from Geralds down the line.
5-star OT Jackson Cantwell
It came as a surprise to see Cantwell schedule a last-minute visit, but it makes sense given he’s only been to campus once. According to On3’s Steve Wiltfong, this will be an official visit. Credit to the Oregon staff—this was a smart move. His OV was originally set for June 20–22, but with his commitment timeline moving up, adjusting the visit date was a logical step. Coming out of the weekend, we’ll get a better sense of where things stand, but for now, this still looks like a three-team race between Oregon, Georgia, and Miami.