Oregon has managed to add to its 2016 recruiting class on Tuesday. The Ducks offered and immediately grabbed a commitment from Bishop (Calif.) two-way star Hunter Kampmoyer.

The 6-foot-4, 240-pounder has the ability to play tight end and defensive end. The Ducks see his best future on defense.

"I actually got the offer last night from coach (Erik) Chinander," Kampmoyer said. "I told him right away I wanted to be a Duck. But I spoke to coach (Mark) Helfrich this (Tuesday) morning and made it official."

His decision wasn't made in haste however. As last week Kampmoyer had discussed with his family about committing if Oregon offered.

"I told my parents last week if Oregon offers I'm done. So they knew when I got the offer I would be committing."

Kampmoyer visited Oregon in April while committed to Arizona State. Later that month he decommitted from the Sun Devils and re-opened the process.

"Oregon had everything I wanted in a school. I loved everything about it. It was the only visit where I loved all of it. The academic support, the coaches, the players, I loved it all."

While committed to ASU, Kampmoyer took other visits. However this time around that won't be the case.

"I'm 100-percent a Duck. My recruiting is done. I'm taking an official to Oregon and that's it for me."

Kampmoyer gives Oregon its third defensive commit in the class. He will also be the sixth member to enroll early of this class.

"I'm graduating early and I'll be enrolling in January. I'm already ahead in all of my classes."