New Oregon coach

has hit the ground running with

. When hired a week ago, the Ducks had 13 commitments in their class of 2013. With their latest commitment on Monday night, the total now stands at 16 with national signing day just more than a week away.

Announced for the Ducks on Friday after a Wednesday offer. A blazing fast wide receiver, Allen had previously been offered a scholarship by the Oregon track program.

"With Oregon football, Coach Frost says they just need some speed guys," Allen said. "They have De'Anthony Thomas, but he's in the backfield a lot of the time. They want some speed guys on the outside that can really break open the field."

Athletic Las Vegas-area offensive lineman committedto Oregon on Sunday during his official visit.

"I felt like it was the right fit," George told the Las Vegas Sun. "It's just the people up there. They were all nice."

Williams announced his commitment on local television Monday night. He is categorized as an athlete because he was recruited on both offense and defense equally by different schools.

"Oregon isn't exactly sure how they want to use me, but I know they have a great offense and they play aggressive on defense, too," Williams said.

In the final week before signing day, the Ducks hope to gain the commitments from several more recruits for a total class size of about 20. They likely are still hoping to add a quarterback, a linebacker, a defensive end and an offensive lineman.

-- A.J. Jacobson, publisher,