Ken Waz, for The Oregonian/OregonLive

Oregon recruiting: Ducks set to host star-studded, loaded Civil War visitor list

The Oregon Ducks are set to host an impressive collection of official visitors for the Civil War, highlighted by a five-star receiver, the nation's No. 1 slot receiver, an elite defensive end and more.

But the unofficial visitor list is equally impressive, and includes multiple high-level four-star talents, including two quarterback, an elite Alabama offensive line pledge and one of the top remaining uncommitted in-state prospects.

Here's a look at the early list of Oregon's official and unofficial visitors:

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Official visitors

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3* TE/DE Teagan Quitoriano (Salem, OR; Committed to Oregon)

Sprague tight end/defensive end Teagan Quitoriano is one of four in-state commitments for Oregon, joining Madison linebacker M.J. Cunningham, Tigard athlete Braden Lenzy and Lake Oswego offensive lineman Dawson Jaramillo.

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3* OL Christopher Randazzo (Chino, CA)

Massive offensive lineman Christopher Randazzo is a 6-foot-7, 325-pound prospect who committed to Oregon right as his stock was beginning to soar.

He held offers from Arizona State, Fresno State, Utah and Washington State.

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4* WR Marquez Ezzard (Stockbridge, GA)

Just days after decommitting from Florida State, four-star wide receiver Marquez Ezzard is taking a trip to Eugene.

The 6-foot-2, 213-pound pass-catcher holds offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Miami (Fla.), Michigan State, Ohio State, Tennessee, USC and several others.

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4* CB Kalon Gervin (Detroit, MI)

247Sports four-star cornerback Kalon Gervin holds 40 scholarship offers, highlighted by Alabama, Baylor, Florida, LSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, Penn State, TCU, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin and others.

The 5-foot-11, 180-pound defensive back had a final two of Oregon and Virginia Tech this summer, but is now considering Michigan State, Nebraska and others.

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4* RB Jashaun Corbin (Southwest Brevard County, FL; Committed to Florida State)

247Sports four-star all-purpose back Jashuan Corbin is currently committed to Florida State and holds more than 30 scholarship offers.

Still, the 6-foot, 191-pound back is set to visit Oregon this weekend.

Could the Ducks flip the talented Florida product? Willie Taggart has stolen talent from, "The Sunshine State" before.

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4* WR Jaylen Waddle (Bellaire, TX)

U.S. Army All-American Jaylen Waddle is widely considered the nation's No. 1 slot receiver.

The 5-foot-10, 175-pound pass-catcher was an unstoppable force during Oregon's "Saturday Night Live" camp this summer, and is strongly considering Alabama, Texas, Florida State, Oregon and others.

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4* DE Tyreke Smith (Cleveland, OH)

247Sports four-star defensive end Tyreke Smith is rated the nation's No. 6 player at his position.

The 6-foot-3, 260-pound defensive standout has official visits set for Alabama, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State and USC.

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5* WR Jalen Hall (Long Beach, CA)

Five-star wide receiver Jalen Hall is rated the nation's No. 5 player at his position and would be the second highest-rated pledge in the entire Pac-12 Conference should he choose a school in that league.

The 6-foot-4, 192-pound pass-catcher holds more than 40 scholarship offers, highlighted by Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Stanford, Washington and USC.

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Unofficial visitors

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

Consensus three-star running back Travis Dye eclipsed the 2,000-yard mark as a senior and raised his stock.

The younger brother of Oregon sophomore linebacker Troy Dye, Travis was the Ducks' first pledge of the 2018 class.

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3* LB M.J. Cunningham (Madison HS; Committed to Oregon)

Madison linebacker M.J. Cunningham was beginning to rise up recruiting boards, and was in contention for four-star status on Scout when he suffered a broken foot that sidelined him for nearly his entire senior season.

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4* ATH/WR Braden Lenzy (Tigard HS; Committed to Oregon)

Consensus four-star athlete Braden Lenzy flipped from Notre Dame to Oregon.

One of the nation's fastest players, Lenzy projects as a wide receiver in Eugene.

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4* OL Dawson Jaramillo (Lake Oswego HS; Committed to Oregon)

Under Armour All-American offensive lineman Dawson Jaramillo has been committed to Oregon for months, and deserves an assist for helping secure Elite 11 and four-star quarterback Tyler Shough.

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4* WR Michael Ezeike (Ontario, CA; Committed to Oregon)

Oregon's newest pledge, Michael Ezeike chose the Ducks recently over fellow finalists Michigan, Texas A&M, USC and several others.

The 6-foot-5, 220-pound pass-catcher was recruited as a receiver, but may develop into a tight end.

West Coast recruiting expert Keith Miller called Ezeike "a future 1st round NFL draft pick" this week.

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

Colorado four-star linebacker Adrian Jackson is Oregon defensive coordinator Jim Leavitt's biggest contribution to the 2018 recruiting class.

In need of linebacker help, Jackson could play early in Eugene.

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4* QB Tyler Shough (Chandler, AZ; Committed to Oregon)

In desperate need of a quarterback in the 2018 recruiting cycle, Oregon knew it needed to flip one, as most had committed by early fall.

Enter consensus four-star quarterback Tyler Shough.

Rated the nation's No. 8 pro-style quarterback by Rivals, the 6-foot-5, 195-pound passer flipped from North Carolina to Oregon.

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Courtesy of the Polynesian Bowl

LS Peyton Yanagi (Honolulu,HI)

An elite longsnapper, Peyton Yanagi will be in Eugene this weekend.

He is from Marcus Mariota's St. Louis School.

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K Campbell Sheidow (Sheldon HS)

Among the nation's top kicker/punters, Sheldon's Campbell Sheidow visited Oregon State recently and is now checking out the Ducks.

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3* DE Andrew Faoliu (Santa Ana, CA)

The younger brother of Oregon defensive lineman Austin Faoliu, Andrew Faoliu is a 247Sports three-star defensive lineman.

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3* WR Cole Turner (Clackamas HS)

Oregon has five wide receiver commitments in the class of 2018, but is still taking a long look at Clackamas three-star wide receiver Cole Turner, who is set to visit Eugene for the second straight week.

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3* JC DT Sione Vea (East Los Angeles CC)

In need of defensive line help, Oregon is looking at several options, including junior college defensive tackle Sione Vea.

The 6-foot-6, 270-pound JC standout holds offers from Arizona State, Georgia, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Oregon, Oregon State and several others.

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4* DE/OLB Eli'Jah Winston (Central Catholic HS)

Four-star linebacker Eli'Jah Winston, the younger brother of Oregon linebacker La'Mar Winston, is considering several schools.

The 6-foot-4, 230-pound athlete has a chance to develop into an elite edge-rusher.

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OL Sam Telesa (Aloha HS; 2019)

In a down 2019 Oregon high school class, Aloha's Sam Telesa shows significant flashes and projects as the state's top junior lineman.

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4* ATH Darien Chase (Vancouver, WA; 2019)

A 247Sports four-star athlete, Darien Chase projects as a four-star talent at either wide receiver or cornerback, but has his highest ceiling as a defensive prospect.

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4* ATH Raymond Woodie III (Sheldon HS; 2019)

A four-star 2019 prospect, Sheldon athlete Raymond Woodie III projects as a defensive back at the college level.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pound athlete is ranked by 247Sports as the nation's No. 10 dual-threat quarterback, highlighting his versatility and value.

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4* TE/DE Patrick Herbert (Sheldon HS; 2019)

247Sports four-star tight end Patrick Herbert, the younger brother of Oregon sophomore quarterback Justin Herbert, is rated the nation's No. 11 tight end.

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4* QB Michael Johnson Jr. (Sheldon HS; 2019)

Rivals rates Michael Johnson Jr. as the nation's No. 3 dual-threat quarterback.

The son of Oregon wide receiver coach Mike Johnson, the 6-foot-3, 180-pound quarterback holds early offers from Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, Tennessee, West Virginia and several others.

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4* OL Pierce Quick (Trussville, AL; Committed to Alabama)

Alabama offensive line commit Pierce Quick is one of the nation's top offensive tackles.

He is paying his own way to Eugene, which shows his level of interest.

This would mark a significant flip for co-offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Mario Cristobal.

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RB Jalen John (Lakeridge; 2020)

Lakeridge running back Jalen John already holds an offer from Oregon and has significant interest from both Oregon State and UCLA.

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ATH Andy Alfieri (Jesuit HS; 2020)

Jesuit athlete Andy Alfieri, the younger brother of Stanford standout 'backer Joey Alfieri, projects as an outside 'backer in his own right, but is likely to put up monster numbers at running back for the Crusaders in the coming years.

Alfieri is a likely four-star in-state prospect.

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WR Brendan Rice (Chandler, AZ; 2020)

The promising son of NFL legend Jerry Rice, Brendan Rice has shown flashes of brilliance early in his high school career and could be quiet special as he develops.