The Oregon Ducks have been red hot on the recruiting trail, landing Florida Gators five-star cornerback transfer Chris Steele and Jay Butterfield, the nation’s No. 2 pro-style quarterback, in the past week.

That hot streak continued Wednesday, as Oregon made the final five for 247Sports four-star safety Jared Greenfield alongside Arizona State, California, Syracuse and USC:

It’s a recent recruiting development, however, that’s far from a surprise.

The 6-foot, 180-pound defensive back, out of Narbonne High School (Harbor City, California), had planned to cut his list to five Wednesday and set an announcement date for June 10.

While Greenfield has not formally named a leader, it is widely believed that the Ducks are the heavy favorites to land the coveted safety.

A commitment from Greenfield would give Oregon its third Narbonne High School pledge of the past year, joining class of 2021 four-star running back Seven McGee and four-star athlete Anthony Beavers Jr.

But there’s still plenty of time for another finalist to change that perception.

Oregon currently has eight commitments in the class of 2020, a collection of talent that is rated No. 1 in the Pac-12 Conference and No. 12 nationally by 247Sports.

-- Andrew Nemec