
Highly-touted TE Rahzario Edwards schedules trip to visit Oregon Ducks
Highly-touted TE Rahzario Edwards schedules trip to visit Oregon Ducks
The Oregon Ducks hosted a long list of 5-star players over the weekend for official visits, with some of the top-ranked players in Eugene. Things aren't slowing down anytime soon, either, with another group of elite players flocking to Eugene this weekend for more official visits.
Among them are guys like 5-star QB Ryder Lyons, CB Davon Benjamin, CB Elbert Hill, and OT Kelvin Obot. On Tuesday, it was also announced that 4-star TE Rahzario Edwards would be joining the mix as an official visitor as well.
The 247Sports Composite rates Edwards as the No. 49 overall player in the 2026 class, and the No. 3 TE in the nation. He stands at 6-foot-6, 210 pounds, and is also taking official visits to the UCLA Bruins, USC Trojans, and Ole Miss Rebels.
The Ducks already have the No. 1 TE in the nation committed with 5-star Kendre Harrison, but they would love to add another elite playmaker to the mix. They will have a chance to get into good standing with Edwards this weekend with an impressive visit.
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