Devin Culp

Devin Culp committed to Oregon and posed for a photo with Mark Helfrich and David Yost

(Courtesy of Devin Culp )

The Oregon Ducks are already off to a blazing start to the 2018 recruiting cycle, having landed impressive four-star prospects Colson Yankoff and Devin Culp.

Just one day after Elite 11 named Yankoff the "National Junior of the Week," Culp put on a show of his own.

Trailing Ferris 3-0, Gonzaga Prep threw a deep ball to Culp, who hauled it in with one hand for an impressive 31-yard touchdown grab.

The catch helped change the game's momentum, and Gonzaga Prep went on to beat Ferris 38-10.

That @_DevinCulp_ one-handed TD catch is worth watching from allll of the angles @g_prep pic.twitter.com/mmh0HpsiVo — Lindsay Joy (@LindsayJoyTV) September 16, 2016

Here's the one-handed snag from @g_prep stud and @WinTheDay commit, Devin Culp. Gives you a what's up at the end 👉🏼 pic.twitter.com/smE6Hf4anx — Evan Closky (@EvanClosky) September 16, 2016

The 6-foot-5, 205-pound wide receiver committed to Oregon in June and was an under-the-radar prospect as a first-year football player who was known for his basketball skills.

After the summer camp circuit, including a trip to Oregon, Culp established himself as one of the premier wide receivers on the West Coast.

He cited a comfort level with the program for the reason he made his decision.

"I really liked the campus, facilities, and the atmosphere," he told The Oregonian. "The coaching staff is what really did it for me, though. They made it feel like I was already a part of the family. I like the family atmosphere, because that's what my high school team provided. I love being in a brotherhood. It always makes the journey worth more."

There's still more than 16 months until signing day for the class of 2018, but Oregon is already off to a blazing-hot start to building the class.

-- Andrew Nemec

anemec@oregonian.com

@AndrewNemec