Chase Allgood, The Oregonian/OregonLive

Oregon Ducks football recruiting: Could Cristobal sign a historic class? 13 targets to watch

The Oregon Ducks have 19 commitments with just over a week until the beginning of the early signing period.

However, several key prospects are expected to announce their college commitments in the coming days, including five-star athlete Talanoa Hufanga, U.S. Army All-American wide receiver Chase Cota and Penei Sewell (pictured), the nation's No. 3 interior lineman.

Here's a look at 13 key prospects Oregon fans should keep an eye on going forward:

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3* DE/LB Jonathan King (Tampa, FL; Committed to Oregon)

Florida defensive end Jonathan King cited Willie Taggart, David Kelly and Raymond Woodie as his three biggest influencers in his recruitment.

With all three expected to depart the Oregon program, his commitment will be one to watch until it becomes official - one way or another.

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3* LB M.J. Cunningham (Portland, OR; Committed to Oregon)

Madison three-star linebacker M.J. Cunningham remains committed to Oregon, but is looking at his options.

The 6-foot-3, 230-pound 'backer recently canceled his TCU official visit, which is a good sign for the Ducks.

Still, his commitment is worth keeping an eye on until the coaching staff dust settles.

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

Colorado four-star linebacker Adrian Jackson was primarily recruited by Oregon defensive coordinator, who is still expected to leave Eugene following the season.

If he stays, Jackson's commitment is solid without a doubt. If Leavitt leaves, then Jackson may have something to think about.

Still, he has been very vocal about his commitment to #ThemOvement18.

That's huge for Oregon, as he is rated the nation's No. 11 outside linebacker by 247Sports.

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4* ATH/WR Braden Lenzy (Tigard, OR; Undecided)

Tigard two-sport athlete Braden Lenzy decommitted from Oregon when Willie Taggart left for Florida State, but immediately indicated he would still consider the Ducks.

Lenzy was blown away by his phone call from UCLA coach Chip Kelly and took a visit to Notre Dame last weekend. Others may also be involved.

He could come back to the Ducks, but it's an open race.

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4* WR Miles Battle (Houston, TX; Undecided)

Oregon offensive coordinator Marcus Arroyo was the key recruiter for 247Sports four-star wide receiver Miles Battle, who decommitted amid Oregon's coaching staff unrest.

With Arroyo signed up to remain in Eugene, Battle is one to watch, as he could re-commit to the Ducks.

Consensus four-star quarterback Tyler Shough is hard at work trying to get Battle back into the fold.

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4* WR Michael Ezeike (Ontario, CA; Undecided)

Four-star pass-catcher Michael Ezeike decommitted from Oregon a few days after indicating his recruitment was very much up in the air with Taggart's departure.

The 6-foot-5, 220-pound receiver indicated he will not make another recruiting decision until the traditional signing day on February 7.

That should give Oregon plenty of time to stabilize and make another run at the big-bodied receiver.

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4* ATH Tre'Shaun Harrison (Seattle, WA; Undecided)

Willie Taggart was a key recruiter for Seattle-area star Tre'Shaun Harrison, who picked up an offer from Florida State.

Oregon, hoping to re-add Harrison back into the fold, visited the dynamic playmaker at his school recently.

He may be a tougher re-add than others, but Harrison remains a player to watch.

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4* WR Chase Cota (Medford, OR; Committed to UCLA)

Committed to UCLA

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4* WR Isaah Crocker (Sacramento, CA; Undecided)

247Sports four-star wide receiver Isaah Crocker has indicated his top four currently is Alabama, Nebraska, Oregon and Oregon State, but is planning visits to Oregon, UCLA and USC.

Oregon State is currently a "slight favorite," but Crocker said Oregon's recent decommits at receiver could become a major key.

If the Ducks struggle to re-add the receiving decommits, expect them to make a serious run at Crocker.

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4* OL Penei Sewell (Saint George, UT; Undecided)

Last year, then-Oregon offensive line coach Mario Cristobal worked quickly to secure the commitment of George Moore, the nation's No. 1 junior college OL prospect.

Given more time this year (and with a new title), Cristobal has landed four massive offensive linemen.

Penei Sewell, the nation's No. 3 offensive guard, would be the gem of that group, however.

He is set to commit (and sign) on December 20th. Alabama, Oregon and USC are all in the mix, but the Ducks may have a slight edge.

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4* WR Jalen Hall (Long Beach, CA; Undecided)

Once a five-star prospect, U.S. Army All-American wide receiver Jalen Hall has slipped a little bit in the rankings, but remains a big-time talent.

Oregon was thought to be the favorite for Hall, but the coaching change may have altered his view of things.

Still, Hall remains a player to watch.

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5* ATH Devon Williams (Lancaster, CA; Undecided)

California product Devon Williams has been a five-star prospect on ESPN for quite some time, but only recently earned that distinction on Rivals and 247Sports.

There's little doubt the 6-foot-5, 190-pound athlete is worthy of that distinction, as he dominated The Opening Finals at Nike World Headquarters.

Williams proclaimed Oregon his favorite this summer, and has been largely quiet since.

Could Oregon reel him in?

He's be an all-time top 10 commitment in the history of the program.

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5* ATH Talanoa Hufanga (Corvallis, OR; Undecided)

Crescent Valley's Talanoa Hufanga is the highest-rated Oregon prospect in the history of 247Sports' rankings.

The 6-foot-1, 200-pound future safety and offensive weapon is set to announce his commitment on December 28.

Hufanga seems to be focusing his recruitment on Oregon, UCLA, and USC, although Michigan, Nebraska and Utah and others are in the mix.

His commitment would be a massive in-state "get" for Cristobal and company.

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