Per Craig Loper II of FoxSports and Scout.com, Athlete/Quarterback Damion Hobbs of Cedar Hill, Texas has committed to play football for the Oregon Ducks.

Cedar Hill (Tex.) QB Damion Hobbs has confirmed he has switched his commitment to #Oregon. Story to follow.. #Ducks — Craig Loper II (@cLoperII) January 31, 2013

This report was later confirmed by multiple recruiting outlets. Hobbs had been committed to Utah State but received a late offer from Oregon after Mark Helfrich took over as head coach. He visited last weekend and committed to the Ducks this evening.

Hobbs is a three star dual-threat QB who played multiple positions in high school. It has been thought all along that Oregon will only take one QB in this year's class, which likely eliminates JUCO prospect Tanner McEvoy from consideration.

The recruitment of a QB became a priority for Oregon after rumors that Brian Bennett would switch to defense and became even more important after Bennett decided to transfer from the Oregon program. Not only does Hobbs fill a position of need, he could also help the Ducks with the rest of their class.

Damion Hobbs could help #Ducks hang onto Dontre Wilson. Hobbs' commitment could have ripple effect down to Ezekiel Elliott. — Brian Perroni (@Perroni247) January 31, 2013

Hobbs on contact with Dontre Wilson "No I have not talked to Dontre like that but I'll get in contact with him soon." — Craig Loper II (@cLoperII) January 31, 2013

Hobbs is Oregon's 17th commitment. Per Matt and Dave's interview with Matt Prehm of 247sports on the podcast last night, Oregon is expected to take anywhere from 20 to 22 total players in the 2013 class. National Signing Day is February 6th.

Check out Hobbs' highlight video below: