With three weeks to go before national signing day for college football prospects, the Oregon Ducks class of 2014 is largely filled. Going into the recruiting cycle, the Ducks had several positions of need, and for the most part have taken care of them.

But one position, defensive tackle, has yet to receive a commitment despite graduating four scholarship players this year (Jared Ebert, Taylor Hart, Ricky Heimuli and Wade Keliikipi). As a result, the Oregon coaches are shifting gears in search of defensive tackles. In the last couple weeks, three new offers went out at the position, all to players who had decommitted from other programs.

Poona Ford, 6-foot-1, 290 pounds, Hilton Head (S.C.): Decommitted from Louisville, plans to visit Texas this weekend, Oregon on Jan. 24 and Missouri on Jan. 31.

Hilton Head coach B.J. Payne spoke with Rivals.com about Ford.

"On the field, he is the most violent, explosive, dominating player I've ever coached," Payne said. "I've coached for 11 years, am fortunate to have coached 70 guys that went on to play in college, 25 BCS-level guys and 4 NFL guys. He's by far the best football player I've ever coached."

Trey Lealaimatafao, 6-foot-2, 300 pounds, San Antonio (Texas) Warren: Decommitted from Texas in December. Plans an unofficial visit to LSU this weekend and then an official visit to Oregon on Jan. 24.

At the Army All-American game in San Antonio earlier this month, he gravitated toward Oregon commits.

"I hung out with Budda (Baker), Royce (Freeman), Tanner (Carew) and Jalen (Brown)," Lealaimatafao said. "They were cool. I spent most of my time with them."

Courtney Garnett, 6-foot-2, 280 pounds, New Orleans (La.) St. Augustine: Like Lealaimatafao, decommitted from Texas following the dismissal of Mack Brown. Will officially visit Oregon on Jan. 31 after visiting Oklahoma this weekend and Tennessee on Jan. 24.

The new offer intrigued Garnett.

"I like the direction their program is headed," he told Duck Sports Authority. "The opportunity is at hand for a guy like me, who lives in New Orleans. For Oregon to say they have an interest in me says a lot. I think it is an opportunity you just can't pass up."

-- A.J. Jacobson, Duck Sports Authority