Anthony Pandy is one of those players that jumps off the screen when you watch him.

He's easily among the most talented linebacker prospects in the region and has the positional versatility to play any of the 'backer positions in college.

He recently moved up to the No. 5 ILB prospect in the entire West Region and we love his motor, toughness, physicality and ability to make plays all over the field.

Pandy visited Arizona two weeks ago and was at Boise State this past weekend. After a home visit with the Wildcat coaches, Pandy decided to end the process and committed minutes ago.

"I just have a great feeling and a great vibe from the Arizona coaches," Pandy said. "Coach Rich Rod (Rodriguez), Yates and Dews were all over and I really like those coaches a lot. They made me feel wanted and and I like how they plan to use me in that defense.

"I'll play a similar role to what I do here at Narbonne where I'll be an outside 'backer and 1st and 2nd down and then will move to defensive end and rush the passer on obvious passing downs. They're all very positive and good people. Coach Yates is one of the most positive people I've been around and I see him as not just a coach but someone who can be a mentor to me and help with the transition to college."

Pandy said he wasn't planning to commit prior to the home visit, it just kind of happened.

"Yeh, that wasn't my plan going in," Pandy said. "The more we talked, I just got a feeling that Arizona is where I'm supposed to be. I feel like I can really flourish in that system and just as importantly, I have a great comfort level with the coaches, players and the other recruits coming in."

One school that has yet to offer Pandy but has been recruiting him for the past few months is the Oregon Ducks. In fact, Coach Taggart and Leavitt are expected on the Narbonne campus Wednesday and the feeling was, an offer could be coming and Pandy would likely visit this weekend.

"I'm not sure what to think about Oregon to be honest," Pandy said. "The staff has been together for a few months now and it just feels like they have had plenty of chances to offer me. I've seen on twitter where they're offering a ton of kids but they still haven't offered me, it just feels kind of disrespectful.

"That's the thing with Arizona, they made me a priority and that's important to me. Oregon is a great school and all, don't get me wrong, but it just seems like if they wanted me, they would have already offered me. We'll see what happens tomorrow, I really can't answer what I'll do if they offer but I feel really good about Arizona. There are a lot of reasons why I committed to them and I think it's a great fit and a great place for me to be."