Oregon continues to build the trenches, adding elite offensive linemen and the top-rated Tight End. A’lique Terry’s offensive line classes keep getting better and better. In the 2026 class he secured commitments
from his two highest-rated recruits to date. OLine is one of, if not the most difficult, position group to project. That said, some things jump off the tape when watching these future Ducks.
Immanuel Iheanacho
Composite Rating: 5* .9903 – 16 Overall – 1 IOL
High School: Georgetown Preparatory (North Bethesda, MD)
Somewhere along the line, 247 changed Nacho’s position to an interior lineman. For much of the 2026 cycle, he was listed and continues to project as an Offensive Tackle. Iheanacho is an absolute behemoth. He comes in at 6-foot-6.5 and 345 pounds. Iheanacho will join Oregon with a ready-made frame, poised to contribute immediately.
OLine prospects usually need at least a year in the weight room before contributing. That is not the case here. Oregon will have to replace both Tackles and OG Emmanuel Pregnon. Playing time will be available. Whether at Guard or Tackle, Immanuel Iheanacho will play as a Freshman. Iheanacho is extremely explosive as a run blocker and constantly showcases elite athleticism. He has a gear that not many people his size are remotely capable of.
After committing in June, this recruiting battle continued into November. Every major program wanted Immanuel. A’lique Terry and the Ducks did well to get Iheanacho back on campus during the season to secure his commitment. That will pay dividends when he starts stacking pancakes for the Ducks next fall.
Kendre Harrison
Composite Rating: 5* .9892 – 18 Overall – 1 TE
High School: Reidsville (Reidsville, NC)
Oregon adds an elite talent to a TE room already primed to return key contributors. At 6-foot-7 and over 240 pounds, Kendre has a big frame with room for more. He moves with ease and gets off the ball extremely well.
Harrison’s ability to add weight and develop as a blocker will determine just how much he sees the field as a Freshman. Unless Kenyon Sadiq opts to come back for another year, Kendre’s competition will primarily be Jamari Johnson and Roger Saleapaga. With Oregon’s frequent usage of 12 personnel and jumbo sets, it seems very likely that Harrison will carve out a role. At the very least, he’ll be deployed as a redzone target.
Kendre Harrison committed to Oregon back in November of 2024 and never wavered. Kendre is a two-sport athlete who will also play basketball for the Ducks. Harrison is the highest-rated Oregon commit for Drew Mehringer yet.
Tommy Tofi
Composite Rating: 4* .9623 – 80 Overall – 3 IOL
High School: Archbishop Riordan (San Francisco, CA)
One of two former Cal commits in this class, Tofi is another massive individual. He’s listed at 6-foot-6, 330 pounds. Tommy Tofi might not be as quick as Iheanacho, but he’s really gifted as a blocker. He sets well in pass protection and shows his ability to pull as a run blocker on numerous occasions. Tommy is relentless and fits well when climbing to the second level.
Tofi projects as a Guard and may need a year to develop, but I won’t be surprised if he finds his way onto the two-deep next Fall. I expect Oregon to have a 700-pound left-side tandem with Nacho and Tofi in the not-so-distant future.
Koloi Keli
Composite Rating: 3* – 1007 Overall – 81 IOL
High School: Farrington (Honolulu, HI)
Koli Keli decommitted from Cal and quickly announced for Oregon just prior to Tofi’s commitment. There is very little tape on Koloi. He won the OLine MVP award at the Under Armour Maui Camp. Keli comes from the same high school as Oregon’s current Center, Iapani Laloulu.
Oregon may need to dip into the portal for Center if Iapani declares for the NFL. Koloi Keli also projects as a Center, but will likely need time to develop and add good weight. He’s listed at 6-foot-3, 290 pounds, and moves well by all accounts. If Koloi sees the field in his first year, it will be a sign of him being well ahead of schedule in his development.








