The Oregon Ducks have seen their 2018 recruiting class skyrocket up the recruiting rankings over the last week, and now the Ducks are in a position to make a serious push for their best recruiting class ever.

Could Willie Taggart sign the best class ever at Oregon?

Exactly one week ago Thursday, the Oregon Ducks were ranked 88th in the country for the class of 2018. The Ducks had just one verbal, a commitment from three-star running back Travis Dye. Flash forward to a week later and the Ducks now sit just outside the Top 10 in the country at No. 12 overall after landing seven verbal commitments, and six being four-star recruits.

Oregon is also second in just Pac-12 schools, behind Washington.

The Ducks have never finished the year ranked inside the Top 10 of the 247Sports Composite, only finishing as high as 12th overall in 2011. In 2010 and 2012, the Oregon Ducks finished 13th in the country.

Here is Oregon's 2018 class currently:

The Ducks are hot right now on the recruiting trail, and they've not set themselves for a run in the summer and fall that could have them finish somewhere inside the Top 10 for the first time in program history. Currently, the Ducks are in good positions with four-star's Solomon Tuliaupupu, Jaylen Waddle, Talanoa Hufanga, Chase Cota, Tommy Brown, Tre'Shaun Harrison, Isaah Crocker, Jack Lamb, Steven Jones, Eli'jah Winston, and many more.

While there's a long time to go until National Signing Day in February, recruiting is all about collecting as many talented players as you can and building a sense of momentum towards your program. The Ducks have taken a big step in that direction. Now, they need to continue to push forward, but if they can land land another eight four-star prospects between now and NSD, the Ducks have a legit shot at going out and getting their best class ever.