The Oregon Ducks football program has a top-10 recruiting class nationally, aided by the recent addition of three new pledges - defensive end/outside linebacker Isaac Townsend, wide receiver JR Waters and defensive lineman Sua'ava Poti.

But the hot streak may not be done just yet.

Shortly after the commitment of Poti on Sunday, Oregon pledge and 247Sports four-star all-purpose back Sean Dollars used social media to let fans know more California commitments could be on the horizon:

Oregon's 2019 class currently consists of 12 prospects, highlighted by eight California commitments.

Known as the "#CaliFlock" on Twitter, the Ducks' California nucleus is highlighted by a Mater Dei four-star quartet - defensive tackle Keyon Ware-Hudson, linebacker Mase Funa, cornerback Jeremiah Criddell and Dollars - as well as elite cornerback MyKael Wright.

Assuming Dollars is correct about more commitments, the primary targets to watch may be 247Sports four-star junior college cornerback Elijah Blades and four-star wide receiver Mycah Pittman.

Although Blades, the nation's No. 1 JC cornerback, is currently a student-athlete at Arizona Western College, he was previously a California product.

The 6-foot-2, 170-pound defensive back recently visited Oregon, but also holds offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Tennessee, Texas and others.

Pittman is rumored to be nearing a decision with Florida and Oregon looking like the favorites.

Of course, Oregon is pursuing several other California prospects in the 2019, and the possibility remains that Dollars is talking about 2020 or 2021 talents as well.

Either way, it appears the Ducks' hot streak is likely to continue.

-- Andrew Nemec

anemec@oregonian.com

@AndrewNemec