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Elite 2026 Tight End Set for Oregon Visit

Elite 2026 Tight End Set for Oregon Visit

The Ducks have a big date in mind to host its first big recruiting weekend of the Fall. And as you can expect it’s the biggest game on the schedule, Ohio State on October 12. This will give Oregon a chance to impress recruits across multiple classes.

One of the biggest early 2026 targets is Pine View (Utah) tight end Brock Harris. The talented tight end is the No. 36 ranked player overall and the No. 2 ranked tight end nationally.

Harris has already visited Oregon but he will be back on October 12 for the Ohio State game.

The 6-foot-6, 240-pounder remains a top priority for this staff. Harris has been at Oregon at least three times already. His latest visit was at the end of July for Saturday Night Live.

“The camp was amazing,” Harris told ScoopDuck. “There were some really great players there and it was cool competing against some of the best defensive players. It was also great to see my guys from B12P, my 7-on-7 team be there and killing it. I got to meet the tight end that is above me in the rankings and watch him work. He’s really good but he’s a really great guy too.”

Currently the Ducks lead the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine at 17%.

The post Elite 2026 Tight End Set for Oregon Visit appeared first on On3.



This article was originally published by Justin Hopkins at On3 – (https://www.on3.com/teams/oregon-ducks/news/elite-2026-tight-end-set-for-oregon-visit/).

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