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Oregon Ducks football recruiting class rises to No. 11 nationally... without FCS transfer Dakota Prukop

The Oregon Ducks football recruiting class has risen to No. 11 in Rivals' 2016 class rankings, but doesn't include Montana State transfer quarterback Dakota Prukop.

If Prukop were factored in, the Ducks would be bringing in a top-10 recruiting class (he won't count, as FCS/FBS transfers aren't ranked by recruiting sites).

Here's a look at the class so far, including Prukop and recent prep additions Tristen Wallace, Eddie McDoom and Samuelu Poutasi.

^ denotes early enrollee

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Montana State QB transfer Dakota Prukop ^

Dakota Prukop has been a star for Montana State the past two seasons, but announced Tuesday that he will be playing his final college football season with the Oregon Ducks.

The 6-foot-2, 200-pound signal-caller had offers from Alabama, Michigan, Texas, TCU and others.

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Courtesy Tristen Wallace

4* QB/ATH Tristen Wallace (DeSoto, Texas)

Consensus four-star quarterback/athlete Tristen Wallace was committed to Ohio State, but flipped to Oregon over the weekend.

The 6-foot-3, 230-pound Texas standout has expressed interest in playing wide receiver at the college level.

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Courtesy of Eddie McDoom

3* WR Eddie McDoom (Winter Garden, Florida)

Eddie McDoom may only be a Rivals three-star prospect, but his offer sheet speaks to an entirely different rating.

Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Michigan, Ohio State, Texas and many others had offered the 6-foot-1, 170-pound playmaker.

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Eddie McDoom highlights

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Courtesy of Samuelu Poutasi

3* OL Samuelu Poutasi (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Three-star offensive lineman Samuelu Poutasi sat out much of his senior year with a knee injury, but showed enough as a junior that college football programs maintained interest.

He is the younger brother of Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Jeremiah Poutasi.

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Samuelu Poutasi highlights

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Courtesy of Logan Bathke

3* OL Logan Bathke (Orange, California)

Three-star offensive lineman Logan Bathke won't enter as the headliner of this group, but he's exactly what Oregon covets in its offensive linemen.

At 6-foot-6, 260 pounds, Bathke has the length and athleticism to gain weight and still compete with a high motor, something required of Ducks offensive linemen.

Bathke committed to Oregon in June over offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Navy, Nevada, San Diego State and UCLA.

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Logan Bathke highlights

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4* S Brady Breeze (Portland, Oregon)

The nephew of Gang Green safety Chad Cota, Brady Breeze is a Rivals four-star safety who is rated as one of the top ten players in the country at his position by several recruiting services. As solid a verbal as it gets, Breeze is an active recruiter for the Ducks.

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Brady Breeze highlights

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Courtesy of Eric Briscoe Jr.

3* LB Eric Briscoe Jr. (Yakima, Washington) ^

Three-star linebacker Eric Briscoe Jr. chose Oregon over offers from Air Force, Colorado State, Syracuse, UNLV and others.

The 6-foot-3, 215-pound linebacker is the No. 35 outside linebacker in the nation according to Rivals.

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Eric Briscoe Jr. highlights

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Courtesy of Jacob Capra

OL Jacob Capra (Auburn, California) ^

Another three-star offensive lineman with room to grow, Jacob Capra is 6-foot-5 and 265 pounds and has no problem making his blocks on the second level.

Capra committed to the Ducks over offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Cal, Oregon State, UCLA, Utah, Washington and others.

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Courtesy of Troy Dye

3* DB/LB Troy Dye (Norco, California) ^

Versatility is a theme in this class, and that continues with three-star safety/linebacker Troy Dye.

The 6-foot-3, 205-pound prospect is likely going to be expected to bulk up and play outside linebacker for the Ducks, which should give the team speed on the edge.

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Troy Dye highlights

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Courtesy of Darrian Franklin

4* LB Darrian Franklin (Downey, California) ^

Oregon desperately needed linebackers in the class of 2016 and got a good one in four-star talent Darrian Franklin.

The 6-foot-1, 215-pound prospect, out of Downey, California, is listed as No. 18 outside linebacker in the country by Rivals.

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3* QB Justin Herbert (Eugene, Oregon)

Sheldon quarterback Justin Herbert broke his leg during his junior year, so he didn't get the recruiting attention he deserved.

The 6-foot-6, 215-pound signal-caller has all the tools to develop into a multi-year starter at Oregon if he can put it all together and continue to develop.

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Courtesy of A.J. Hotchkins

3* JC LB A.J. Hotchkins (Riverside City, California) ^

A.J. Hotchkins graduated from Tigard High School in the class of 2014 and didn't get many offers.

He decided to go the junior college route, and it payed off.

The 6-foot, 240-pound prospect is rated the No. 2 junior college inside linebacker in the country according to 247Sports composite rankings.

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A.J. Hotchkins highlights

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Courtesy of Hunter Kampmoyer

3* DE/LB Hunter Kampmoyer (Bishop, California) ^

Originally committed to Arizona State, Kampmoyer opened things back up and pounced as soon as Oregon offered the 6-foot-4, 235-pound athlete.

Largely viewed as a defensive end, Kampmoyer could also play the outside linebacker position, but will need to get faster.

He committed to Oregon over offers from Arizona State, Boise State, Cal, Oregon State, UCLA and others.

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4* RB Vavae Malepeai (Mililani, Hawaii)

Hawaii running back Vavae Malepeai began the summer as an unknown on the national recruiting scene, but that has changed dramatically in the past few months.

Malepeai is nominated for the U.S. Army Player of the Year and will compete in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, breaking the career rushing yards and touchdowns records in the state of Hawaii.

The 6-foot-0, 190-pound back was invited to The Opening Finals and is now listed as a four-star running back on Scout and the No. 10 ball-carrier in the country by Rivals.

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Vavae Malepeai highlights

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Courtesy of Jared Mayden

4* CB Jared Mayden (Sachse, Texas)

Scout rates Jared Mayden as one of the top five cornerbacks in the country and the top player at his position in Texas, while Rivals and 247Sports list him as a four-star prospect.

The 6-foot-0, 198-pound defensive back needs to slim down or else he's likely to slide to safety, but if he can do that he should develop into an excellent football player on the outside.

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Jared Mayden highlights

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Courtesy of Cam McCormick

3* TE Cam McCormick (Bend, Oregon) ^

Consensus three-star tight end Cam McCormick is a three-sport star at Summit High School, competing in football, basketball and track and field.

That busy slate has left little time to make an impression on the national scene, which is one reason for his under-the-radar status.

At 6-foot-5, 225 pounds, McCormick moves well and brings plenty of athleticism to the table.

He has offers from most of the Pac-12, as well as Michigan.

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Cam McCormick highlights

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Courtesy of Dillon Mitchell

4* WR Dillon Mitchell (Memphis, Tennessee) ^

Tennessee wide receiver Dillon Mitchell is finally getting the recognition he deserves after earning offers from Alabama, Florida State, Georgia and many others.

Rivals lists him as the No. 99 player in the country and the top-rated Oregon commit.

The 6-foot-1, 190-pound receiver, who is also a four-star basketball recruit, knows how to go up and fight for the ball at its highest point, but is also quick and strong enough to fit for inside position on routes over the middle.

Mitchell is one of the most eletric open-field playmakers in the country.

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Dillon Mitchell highlights

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Courtesy of Terry Wilson

4* QB Terry Wilson (Del City, Oklahoma) ^

ESPN four-star quarterback Terry Wilson is set to graduate early and will enroll at Oregon in time for spring practices.

The 6-foot-3, 190-pound signal-caller has offers from Arizona State, Colorado, Memphis, Nebraska, Texas Tech and others.

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4* ATH La'Mar Winston (Portland, Oregon)

La'Mar Winston was the most heavily recruited football player in the state this year.

He committed to Oregon over Stanford and UCLA at The Opening Finals this summer, helping to launch Oregon's class into the top 10 on Scout at the time.

Winston will play linebacker for the Ducks and should bring versatility to the position, but was also recruited at wide receiver.

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La'Mar Winston highlights

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Courtesy of Bryson Young

4* DE/LB Bryson Young (Clovis, California)

Bryson Young is rated by Rivals as the No. 19 defensive end in the country by Rivals, but could wind up at linebacker in Eugene.

The 6-foot-5, 220-pound defensive standout has offers from Arizona State, Cal, Michigan, Tennessee, UCLA and others.

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Bryson Young highlights