The Oregon Ducks are on a roll.

Less than an hour after securing the commitment of four-star linebacker Mase Funa, Mario Cristobal and his coaching staff again added to their 2019 recruiting haul.

According to 247Sports national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins, four-star athlete Cameron Williams committed to Oregon as a safety.

The 6-foot, 200-pound athlete, out of Bakersfield High School (Bakersfield, California), chose the Ducks over offers from Arizona, Arizona State, California, UCLA, USC and several others:

BREAKING: Bakersfield (Calif.) ATH Cameron Williams just announced for #Oregon, two-way player who will play safety for the Ducks — Greg Biggins (@GregBiggins) April 21, 2018

"Oregon was a dream school for me growing up," Williams told Biggins. "Going in to the visit, the big thing for me was I wanted to see how I connected with the players and coaches there and how comfortable I would be.

"I wanted to see how the family feel would be and man, I definitely felt it. I have a great comfort level here and it already feels like home. I mean as soon as I got here, I fell in love with the place and I knew this is where I belonged."

Williams is rated the nation's No. 30 athlete and No. 306 prospect overall.

He is the fourth commitment in Oregon's 2019 recruiting class, joining Funa, four-star defensive tackle Keyon Ware-Hudson and three-star cornerback Marques Caldwell.

-- Andrew Nemec

anemec@oregonian.com

@AndrewNemec