After the third straight weekend of landing a verbal commitment, the Oregon Ducks now hold one of the nation's best-recruiting classes in the country.

The Ducks now sit 13th in the country with nine verbal commitments, including four four-star recruits from the 2019 class. The nine-man recruiting class also currently ranks first among Pac-12 schools. The Ducks are the only Pac-12 team ranked among the Top 25 for team recruiting rankings, and the next closest school to the Ducks is the Washington Huskies at 26th overall.

The Ducks make their push to landing a top 10 recruiting class following the commitments from four-star cornerback Jeremiah Criddell and four-star running back Sean Dollars after their May 20th commitments.

“It came down to relationships,” Criddell said. “I have a great relationship with both Donte Williams and Keith Heyward, the two DB coaches at Oregon and I like how they plan to use me in their defense.

“I’ll be playing nickel, strong and free safety and I feel like my body can grow into that role and that’s what I’m playing here at Mater Dei. My football IQ is only going to get better and I have my guys over there, Thomas Graham and Jaylon Redd, who can help show me the ropes so I’m very excited about the decision.”

“The biggest reason I chose Oregon was because of coach (Jim) Mastro and the plan he has for me,” Dollars said. “He has a big plan to use me and get my going my freshman year. The running back situation there looks a little iffy in terms of the depth so there’s a great opportunity to step in and make an immediate impact."

The Oregon Ducks are operating with a smaller than normal recruiting class in the 2019 recruiting cycle, but because the Ducks continue to land top prospect after top prospect, the Ducks now have a really strong possibility at landing a Top 5 recruiting class when the dust settles in the month of February.

Take a look at Oregon's 2019 recruiting class as it currently stands today.