Never count out Dana Altman to find a diamond in the rough of college basketball recruiting.

The Oregon Ducks are currently hosting graduate transfer guard Jadon Cohee on an unofficial visit Wednesday, a source has confirmed to DuckTerritory.com.

On May 15th, DuckTerritory reported Cohee and the Ducks were in discussion about setting up an official visit. We reported he would likely set up a visit. That has now happened, as he is now at Oregon for his official visit.

Cohee has already made official visits to DePaul, George Washington, and Santa Clara. Louisville is also showing interest in the graduate transfer guard. The Ducks are thought to be the favorites at this time.

The Ducks are recruiting Cohee as a combo-guard similar to what Dylan Ennis brought to the court for the Ducks during the 2016-17 basketball season. Oregon wants a guard who can help junior point guard Payton Pritchard handle point guard duties, but also have a guard who can play off the ball at the shooting guard position.

Cohee, a 6-foot-4 guard from Langley, British Columbia, Canada, averaged 12.6 points, 3.1 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game for the Southern Utah Thunderbirds this past season. He started his college career at Seattle University and as a freshman, during the 2014-15 season, he averaged 5.7 points and 1.5 assists. As a sophomore during the 2015-16 season, Cohee averaged 7.8 points and 1.0 assists per game in 20.8 minutes. He sat out the 2016-17 basketball season as a transfer.

Cohee led the Thunderbirds in minutes played last season and was expected to become the team's primary player for the 2018-19 basketball season.

The Oregon Ducks have been on the hunt for multiple guards for the 2018 recruiting class. They were a finalist four five-star guard Brandon Williams and were expected to land a commitment, but Williams recommitted to the Arizona Wildcats after considering Oregon and Gonzaga. The Ducks also offered graduate transfers Matt Mooney and Joe Cremo scholarships, but neither player visited the Ducks before eliminating them from consideration.

Oregon is currently light in the backcourt. The Ducks have just three guards on the roster with Pritchard, sophomore Victor Bailey and incoming frosh Will Richardson. Pritchard is likely to start for the the third straight season, leaving a starting spot open next to him for Bailey, Richardson and possibly Cohee.

The Ducks have had plenty of success with grad transfers. The Ducks added two last year in Elijah Brown, formerly of New Mexico, and MiKyle McIntosh, formerly of Illinois State. Should Cohee pick the Ducks, he'd become the eighth grad transfer to play under head coach Dana Altman at Oregon.