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Elite WR Calvin Russell locks in Oregon official visit

hunterby:Hunter Shelton06/02/25

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Calvin Russell (Photo by Chad Simmons/On3)

Opa Locka (Fla.) Northwestern four-star wide receiver Calvin Russell continues to work towards his July 5 commitment date. He’ll see one of his top eight schools this weekend.

On Monday, he told On3’s Hayes Fawcett that he’ll make the cross-country trek to Eugene and take an official visit to Oregon in the coming days.

Dan Lanning and the Ducks are battling a slew of top programs for one of the best pass-catchers in the 2026 cycle. Russell took an OV to LSU over the weekend, saw Florida again last month and will also take an OV to Florida State later this month.

Oregon had Russell on campus in April and he’ll now make a quick turnaround and head back to the Pacific Northwest to spend more time around the Big Ten program. Miami, Michigan, North Carolina and Syracuse are other teams still in the mix for Russell’s pledge.

Russell is the No. 33 overall prospect and No. 4 WR 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 No. 2 player in Florida.

Playing under head coach Teddy Bridgewater last season, Russell acquired 18 touchdowns as Northwestern bulldozed its way to a state title. The Bulls went 14-2 and finished the year as the No. 6 team in Florida, per the On3 Composite Rankings.

Oregon has Top-10 class in 2026 cycle

Despite quickly losing a commitment from five-star EDGE Richard Wesley, Oregon still has seven commits in a class that ranks No. 10 in the nation, according to the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.

The ball got rolling for the Ducks well over a year ago with the addition of Scottsdale (Ariz.) Willamette four-star defensive lineman Tony Cumberland. Cumberland committed on Sept. 23, 2023 and has remained locked in ever since. He is currently the No. 103 recruit overall.

Kendre Harrison is one of the best tight ends in the country and committed to Oregon back in November. A five-star recruit, Harrison ranks No. 23 overall in the class.

“Oregon is the total package,” Harrison told On3. “I chose Oregon because of their player development, the coaching I will get there, the culture and the place. I like Eugene a lot.”

Four-star Tradarian Ball is the fifth-ranked running back in the country at No. 63 overall in the 2026 class. He joined the class this past summer in late July. As a junior for Texas High, Ball ran for 777 yards and 14 touchdowns, according to MaxPreps. He excelled as a receiver, too, hauling in 44 catches for 1,017 yards and 11 TDs.

Blue-chip linebacker Tristan Phillips out of Ventura (Calif.) joined the class in December and was followed in February by Florida-based four-star safety Xavier Lherisse, a top-50 recruit in the Sunshine State.

The entire Oregon class can be viewed here.

This story will be updated.