Oregon 'Saturday Night Live' football camp: A final look at the visitor list

The Oregon Ducks are hosting a "Saturday Night Live" camp Saturday at Autzen Stadium (4 p.m.) that is expected to be the most talent-rich recruiting event in the football program's history.

Open to the public, the camp will feature more than 50 elite prospects (more than 60 total) from around the country.

Here's a look at the key unofficial visitors expected to be in Eugene:

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2019 CB Marques Caldwell (Alvin, TX)

Class of 2019 cornerback Marques Caldwell holds an early offer from Oregon.

The Alvin High School (Texas) product has prototypical size at 6-foot-2, 175 pounds.

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2019 CB Jaylen Martin (Corona, CA)

Class of 2019 Roosevelt High School product Jaylen Martin is projected to be a top recruit out of California in a couple of years.

The 6-foot-1, 160-pound defensive back caught Oregon's attention at the Redlands camp this spring.

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2020 QB Willie Taggart Jr. (Tampa, FL)

Class of 2020 quarterback Willie Taggart Jr., the son of Oregon coach Willie Taggart, already holds an offer from Oregon and has established himself as a signal-caller to watch.

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2020 RB Ikaika Ragsdale (Las Vegas, NV)

Bishop Gorman High School boasts arguably the nation's top football program.

Class of 2020 running back may be the school's next young star.

The 6-foot, 195-pound ball-carrier holds early offers from Arizona, BYU and Oregon.

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2020 WR Kelee Ringo (Tacoma, WA)

2020 Washington athlete Kelee Ringo is a budding football and track and field star.

The 6-foot-2, 182-pound pass-catcher will get an early look from Oregon at the camp.

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2020 WR Deandre Ware (Las Vegas, NV)

Oregon would like to make a move to develop a pipeline to Bishop Gorman High School, and getting in early on guys like Deandre Ware is one way to do that.

The 2020 prospect is in line to become one of the West Coast's top playmakers in his class.

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JC OL Jalyn Galmore (Fulton, MS)

The 6-foot-5, 290-pound junior college product has flown in under the radar, but Oregon will get a good look at him later this month.

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2019 WR Taj Davis (Upland, CA)

Class of 2019 wide receiver Taj Davis has an early offer from Nevada and lots of Pac-12 interest.

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2* QB Andrew Peasley (La Grande, OR); Utah State commit

La Grande quarterback Andrew Peasley might be the top quarterback in Oregon for the class of 2018.

The 6-foot-3, 180-pound athlete is a two-time league player of the year in football, the reigning league player of the year in basketball and won a state title in baseball.

Peasley runs a 4.6 40-yard dash and may end up landing a Pac-12 offer in time.

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2019 3* QB David Baldwin (Upland, CA)

Class of 2019 quarterback David Baldwin has early offers from Arizona, Missouri, Oregon State and Utah, but should see several more offers come his way by the time he makes his decision.

The 6-foot-2, 175-pound signal-caller is also hearing from Miami (Fla.), Ohio State and Oregon.

He is rated the nation's No. 6 dual-threat quarterback in 2019.

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3* CB McKenzie Barnes (Fresno, CA)

Oregon already holds the commitment of teammate and Under Armour All-American safety Steve Stephens.

Scout three-star cornerback McKenzie Barnes recently added an Oregon offer as well.

Given the quick rise in commitments, Barnes' recruitment will be interesting to watch as the class takes shape.

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3* LB M.J. Cunningham (Portland, OR); Oregon commit

Madison linebacker M.J. Cunningham committed on the spot when he received his offer from Oregon.

The 6-foot-3, 230-pound 'backer is a candidate to add a fourth star this fall.

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3* TE Keishon Dawkins (West Linn, OR)

Scout three-star tight end Keishon Dawkins hopes to showcase himself at the "Saturday Night Live" camp.

The 6-foot-6, 240-pound two-sport star holds a lone offer from Nevada.

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3* QB Kevin Doyle (Washington D.C.)

Scout three-star quarterback Kevin Doyle holds offers from Boston College, Michigan State, Nebraska, Ole Miss, Pitt, Purdue and several others.

The 6-foot-4, 208-pound pro-style signal-caller is another QB to watch.

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3* RB Travis Dye (Norco, CA); Oregon commit

Running back Travis Dye was Oregon's first commitment in the class of 2018, electing to join his brother, linebacker Troy Dye, in Eugene.

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3* OL Justin Johnson (Philadelphia, PA)

Three-star offensive lineman Justin Johnson is a 6-foot-7, 330-pound prospect with nearly 20 scholarship offers.

Under Mario Cristobal, Oregon seems to covet big offensive lineman over more polished products.

Johnson fits that trend as his size gives him a high ceiling.

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3* DE Jonathan King (Tampa, FL); Oregon commit

Oregon snagged Jonathan King out of Florida, and his offer sheet speaks to a higher-rated prospect than his three-star status.

The 6-foot-2, 240-pound defensive end holds offers from Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisville, Miami (Fla.), Penn State, Tennessee and others.

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3* CB Tyric LeBeauf (Long Beach, CA)

247Sports three-star cornerback Tyric LeBeauf holds offers from Arizona, Colorado, Rutgers, Utah and others.

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3* QB/ATH Jordan McCloud (Tampa, FL)

Scout three-star athlete Jordan McCloud is being recruited as a true "athlete" and also as a quarterback by others.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pound athlete holds offers from Boston College, Iowa State, Maryland, South Florida, Toledo and Tulane.

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3* JC OLB Bryant Pirtle (Pima, AZ)

247Sports rates Bryant Pirtle as the nation's No. 1 junior college outside linebacker.

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3* DE Adam Plant Jr. (Las Vegas, NV)

Scout three-star defensive end Adam Plant, Bishop Gorman High School, recently decommitted from Arizona.

The 6-foot-4, 240-pound defensive lineman's stock has gone up significantly this spring.

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3* OL Christopher Randazzo (Chino, CA); Oregon commit

Scout three-star offensive lineman Christopher Randazzo was just starting to see his recruiting stock take off when he committed to Oregon.

The 6-foot-7, 315-pound offensive lineman has a chance to develop into a hulking left tackle.

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3* CB Jaylon Reed (Olive Branch, MS)

Scout three-star cornernback Jaylon Reed - not to be confused for class of 2017 Oregon signee and four-star athlete Jaylon Redd - holds offers from Memphis, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee and Vanderbilt.

The 6-foot-2, 170-pound defensive back, out of Mississippi, may be a sleeper worth bringing into the fold.

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3* TE/DE Teagan Quitoriano (Salem, OR)

A consensus three-star prospect, but The Oregonian's No. 3 player in Oregon for 2018, Sprague tight end/defensive end Teagan Quitoriano is down to Oregon and Oregon State.

The 6-foot-6, 240-pound athlete, who led Oregon high school basketball in points and rebounds per game last season, is expected to commit soon.

He will be one to watch at "Saturday Night Live."

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3* CB Jarvis Ware (Apopka, FL)

Scout three-star cornerback Jarvis Ware holds offers from Florida Atlantic, Massachusetts, South Florida, Southern Mississippi, UCF, Virginia Tech and others.

The 6-foot-1, 175-pound defensive back is yet another under-the-radar defensive back who may have to truly shine to earn a spot in Oregon's 2018 recruiting class.

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4* WR Miles Battle (Houston, TX)

Scout four-star wide receiver Miles Battle is one of several big-time wide receivers in the mix for Oregon's 2018 recruiting class.

The 6-foot-4, 190-pound pass-catcher holds offers from Auburn, Baylor, LSU, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Oregon, TCU, UCLA and several others.

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4* WR Chase Cota (Medford, OR)

South Medford four-star wide receiver Chase Cota is rated among the top pass-catchers in the country.

Scout.com lists him as the nation's No. 37 prospect overall, which would make him the 11th highest-rated pledge for Oregon since 2002.

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4* WR Isaah Crocker (Sacramento, CA)

Consensus four-star wide receiver Isaah Crocker has announced a top six, but considers Oregon and Oregon State his top two.

That may change with his recent offer from Alabama, but he remains a player to watch for college football fans in the state of Oregon.

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2019 4* ATH Jalen Cropper (Sanger, CA)

Scout four-star athlete Jalen Cropper has established himself as one of California's rising stars.

The 6-foot, 154-pound prospect holds offers from Nevada, Oregon, Oregon State and Utah.

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4* RB Jamal Elliott (Durham, NC)

A Scout 300 prospect, four-star running back Jamal Elliott committed to Oregon over offers from Boston College, Duke, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee and others.

The 5-foot-10, 180-pound back, out of Durham, North Carolina, had a strong spring, earning an invitation to The Opening Finals.

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4* WR/TE Michael Ezeike (Ontario, CA)

Scout four-star tight end Michael Ezeike holds offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Michigan, Oregon, Texas A&M, UCLA, USC and others.

The 6-foot-5, 220-pound pass-catcher would fill one of Oregon's biggest needs in the 2018 class - tight end.

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4* JC WR Stephen Guidry (Morganza, LA)

According to 247Sports' Matt Prehm, junior college wide receiver Stephen Guidry is expected to be at "Saturday Night Live."

The 6-foot-4, 190-pound pass-catcher is rated the nation's top junior college prospect.

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4* ATH Tre'Shaun Harrison (Seattle, WA); Oregon commit

A huge recruiting "get" for Oregon, the Ducks snagged four-star athlete Tre'Shaun Harrison away from Washington.

The 6-foot-2, 190-pound prospect is in the discussion for Oregon's top commit in the 2018 class so far.

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2019 4* WR Arjei Henderson (Richmond, TX)

Class of 2019 wide receiver Arjei Henderson has the most illustrious offer sheet of any 2019 prospect in America.

The 6-foot-1, 180-pound pass-catcher, out of Travis High School (Richmond, Texas), holds more than 45 offers, highlighted by Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, UCLA, USC and Wisconsin.

Henderson has said he is considering a commitment entering the trip.

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2019 4* TE Patrick Herbert (Eugene, OR)

Sheldon tight end Patrick Herbert, the younger brother of Oregon starting quarterback Justin Herbert, is rated the nation's No. 9 tight end by 247Sports.

The 6-foot-5, 225-pound pass-catcher has a chance to develop into one of the premier over-the-middle weapons in the country.

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4* ATH Jevon Holland (Oakland, CA); Oregon commit

Consensus four-star athlete Jevon Holland will be in attendance at "Saturday Night Live," but will not participate.

Much has been made of Taggart's connections to Florida, but it's the California growth and development that has dramatically changed the Pac-12 recruiting landscape.

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2019 4* WR Braedin Huffman-Dixon (Corona, CA)

Braedin Huffman-Dixon is an early Scout four-star wide receiver with offers from Arizona State, Colorado, Georgia, Nebraska, Oregon, UCLA and USC.

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4* LB Adrian Jackson (Denver, CO); Oregon commit

The top-rated player in Colorado, Adrian Jackson was a major "get" for Oregon.

Jim Leavitt's biggest recruiting score to date, the 6-foot-2, 210-pound athlete is a top-10 outside linebacker nationally.

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4* CB D'Shawn Jamison (Houston, Texas)

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3/4* OL Dawson Jaramillo (Lake Oswego, OR); Oregon commit

Lake Oswego offensive tackle Dawson Jaramillo is split between a four-star and three-star prospect.

The 6-foot-5, 300-pound offensive lineman remains raw physically, but the ceiling is high.

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2019 4* QB Michael Johnson Jr. (Eugene, OR)

Elite 2019 quarterback Michael Johnson Jr., the son of Oregon wide receiver coach Michael Johnson, is arguably the nation's top dual-threat signal-caller in his class.

The 6-foot-3, 190-pound athlete holds early offers from Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Oregon, Tennessee, West Virginia and others.

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4* OL Steven Jones (Temecula, CA)

Scout four-star offensive lineman Steven Jones is a 6-foot-5, 340-pound prospect with offers from more than a dozen schools.

That list is highlighted by Cal, Colorado, Louisville, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, Washington and Utah.

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2019 4* OL Nathaniel Kalepo (Seattle, WA)

How much has Rainier Beach offensive lineman Nathaniel Kalepo's stock risen this spring?

The 6-foot-5, 290-pound offensive lineman picked up multiple offers at the Northwest Best Showcase and established himself as a clear-cut four-star prospect.

He's a top-10 offensive tackle with a ceiling to compete at The Opening Finals.

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4* DE Malcolm Lamar (Seffner, FL)

Scout four-star defensive end Malcolm Lamar is rated the nation's No. 3 player at his position and could be leaning toward Oregon.

The 6-foot-5, 250-pound defensive lineman is part of the Armwood High School pipeline that also features Oregon commit Warren Thompson, three-star linebacker James Miller and elite Ohio State running back pledge Brian Snead.

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4* ATH (WR) Braden Lenzy (Tigard, OR); Oregon commit

Tigard athlete Braden Lenzy, a future receiver at Oregon, flipped his commitment from Notre Dame to the Ducks.

The 6-foot-1, 180-pound prospect is one of the fastest players in the country and is also a nationally-renowned track athlete.

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4* CB Verone McKinley III (Lewisville, TX)

Scout four-star cornerback Verone McKinley III had a top nine that didn't include Oregon back in February.

Now, the elite 5-foot-10, 165-pound defensive back is one of a handful of recruits who could make a commitment to the Ducks in July.

Stay tuned!

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2019 4* Greg Oliver (Las Vegas, NV)

Scout four-star cornerback Greg Oliver is yet another Bishop Gorman High School product expected to be in Eugene.

The 5-foot-10, 165-pound defensive back should develop into one of the region's top players in the secondary in the coming years.

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4* OL Penei Sewell (Saint George, UT)

Scout four-star offensive lineman Penei Sewell is rated the nation's No. 91 prospect in the country.

The 6-foot-5, 330-pound offensive lineman is either a bulky, but talented offensive tackle or an elite guard.

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4* CB Steve Stephens (Fresno, CA); Oregon commit

Consensus four-star safety Steve Stephens is the highest-rated Oregon commit on Scout since Canton Kaumatule in the class of 2015.

The 6-foot, 185-pound defensive back holds offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Colorado, LSU, Nebraska, Oklahoma, UCLA, USC and others.

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4* WR Jaylen Waddle (Bellaire, TX)

Scout four-star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is a 5-foot-10, 170-pound athlete who is rated the nation's No. 98 prospect nationally.

Waddle, a U.S. Army All-American Bowl selection, holds offers from Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, Oklahoma, Texas and others.

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4* TE Spencer Webb (Sacramento, CA); Oregon commit

Scout four-star tight end Spencer Webb has seen his stock skyrocket over the past 6-8 months thanks to a serious focus on the sport.

The 6-foot-5, 225-pound pass-catcher holds offers from Cal, Colorado, Oregon State and others.

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2019 4* WR Raymond Woodie III (Eugene, OR)

Rated as the nation's No. 8 dual-threat quarterback in 2019, Raymond Woodie III is the son of Oregon outside linebacker/special teams coach Raymond Woodie II, and is set to enroll at Eugene's Sheldon High School.

The 6-foot-1, 170-pound prospect, who is also considered an "athlete," holds early offers from Florida, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, USC and others.

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5* ATH Talanoa Hufanga (Corvallis, OR)

Crescent Valley five-star athlete Talanoa Hufanga is the highest-rated Oregon prospect in 247Sports history.

Rated the No. 13 player in the country, the 6-foot-1, 195-pound outside linebacker/strong safety is considering a number of the nation's top programs.

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