EUGENE — Signed, sealed, delivered, enrolled and practicing: Devon Williams is officially an Oregon Duck.

The 6-foot-4, 210-pound receiver, who transferred from USC and initially signing with Oregon State last week only to change his mind and choose Oregon, joined the Ducks for practice Wednesday.

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“Obviously, we’re thrilled to have him here,” Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said. “Strong relationship with him dating back to his initial recruitment and really fired up to have him here with us. He obviously has to sit the year but really, really fired up about him.”

Asked if he had any concerns over the last week that Williams, a former four-star recruit and one of the top athletes in the 2018 recruiting class, was going to go elsewhere, Cristobal said he did not.

“No,” he said. “He’s here with us and we’re fired up. ... The only thing that’s important to that is that he’s here. That’s it. It is what it is.”

Williams had four catches for 87 yards and a touchdown and blocked a punt for a touchdown while appearing in 12 games as a freshman at USC last season. He had an 11-yard catch in USC’s win over Stanford Sept. 7 but entered the transfer portal and will utilize his redshirt while sitting out this season and join what will be a sophomore-laden receiving corps for Oregon in 2020.

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“I think he was one of the more talented players in the country coming out and that hasn’t changed," Cristobal said. "Long, athletic, explosive, fast, great hands, great balance and body control, can make the contested catch, can stretch the field, can run the intermediate stuff, really good blocker on the perimeter. He has all the tools.

“He’s an exceptional young man and he knows a lot of our guys. I think him and Mykael (Wright) are actually cousins. I’m sure those two guys had some pretty good battles over the years growing up. It’s great having him here. A lot of the guys know him. Certainty, welcome him with open arms.”