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Oregon HC Dan Lanning the latest to visit elite 2026 TE Brock Harris

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Oregon is in the top six for Saint George (Utah) Pine View four-star tight end Brock Harris, a top-50 prospect in the 2026 cycle.

The Ducks already have the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation and are looking to add more firepower to the fold heading into the end of the winter. Harris is a top target for the Big Ten powerhouse.

On Wednesday night, head coach Dan Lanning and TEs coach Drew Mehringer made their way to the Beehive State to see the 6-foot-6, 240-pounder:

“I grew up in Oregon, so Oregon is one of the schools I grew up watching. I have always been a fan and they are a great program,” Harris told On3’s Chad Simmons at the end of December. “They are dope outside of football with all of the benefits they have there. I love what they are doing with the tight ends there and I love the coaching staff as well. Coach Lanning and Mehringer are awesome with me and my family.”

Harris has taken multiple visits to Eugene throughout his process and continues to feel like a priority, even though Oregon already has a commitment from Reidsville (N.C.) five-star Kendre Harrison, the No. 1 tight end in the cycle.

The Ducks are battling BYU, Georgia, Miami, Michigan and Utah for Harris’ pledge. Coaches from BYU and Utah have also been in to see Harris since the January contact period opened.

“Those are the schools I am going to focus on mainly, but schools that didn’t make the list still reach out, so I am not going to cut anyone off because anything could happen, but my top six schools are the ones I am focused on the most now,” Harris told On3.

“Not to sound cocky at all, but I have enough confidence in myself that no matter who else is there, I can fight for a spot and prove myself,” he added. “I don’t really pay attention to others, but focus on working and getting better.”

As a junior for Pine View, Harris caught 41 passes for 527 yards and nine touchdowns, per MaxPreps. He’s collected over 20 TDs throughout his high school career.

Harris is the No. 49 overall prospect and No. 3 TE in the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the top-ranked junior in Utah.