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Five-star OT Immanuel Iheanacho commits to Oregon - ESPN

Five-star offensive tackle Immanuel Iheanacho announced his commitment to Oregon on «The Pat McAfee Show» on Thursday, sealing a major recruiting win for coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks.

A 6-foot-7, 350-pound lineman from North Bethesda, Maryland, Iheanacho is ESPN's No. 2 offensive tackle in the 2026 cycle and the No. 13 overall recruit in the ESPN 300. He chose Oregon over finalists Auburn, LSU and Penn State following official visits with each program this spring.

Iheanacho joins longtime Ducks tight end pledge Kendre' Harrison (No. 12 overall) and No. 1 safety Jett Washington (No. 21) as Oregon's third five-star commit in 2026.

Iheanacho recently told ESPN that identifying a path to early playing time and opportunities for development would be driving factors in his decision as he reached the late stages of his recruitment. He also spoke about his relationships with Lanning and Ducks offensive line coach A'lique Terry and their recent track record for producing top-end offensive line talent, most recently with 2025 first-round NFL draft selection Josh Conerly Jr.

«I was talking to Coach Lanning when I was going through my prom stuff. He's a younger coach that I can really talk about life with,» Iheanacho said. «Coach Terry is probably one of the best in the country, and he just produced a first-round draft pick. I feel like my most genuine connections are at Oregon.»

Iheanacho's commitment continues a positive momentum shift for the Ducks' 2026 offensive line class after Oregon lost offensive tackle pledge Kodi Greene (No. 37 overall) and missed out on No. 1 offensive tackle and Miami commit Jackson Cantwell (No. 3) in the spring.

Iheanacho lands with the Ducks one day after the program completed its flip of

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