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Ducks Set to Host Elite Offensive Tackle

On3 imageby:Justin Hopkins08/11/23
Jordan Seaton
4-star OT Jordan Seaton, a top Florida Gators target (Keith Niebuhr, On3)

As Oregon continues to recruit high-profile targets in the 2024 class, offensive line remains a bit of a priority. While Oregon is working on the No. 1 ranked offensive tackle, Brandon Baker, it appears they have other targets as well.

IMG Academy (Fla.) offensive tackle Jordan Seaton will take an official visit to Oregon later this Fall. The 6-foot-5, 295-pounder is the No. 2 ranked offensive tackle in the On3 Industry Rankings. Seaton is the No. 38 ranked player overall.

Seaton tells On3’s Chad Simmons he will take an official visit to Oregon on Nov. 10. The Ducks will play host to USC that weekend in Eugene, a game that is expected to be one of the best in the Pac-12 conference this season.

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Currently Ohio State leads the On3 RPM at 64%. Seaton is originally from the Washington D.C. area but is playing his senior season at IMG.

His other official visits includes: LSU (9/9), Florida (9/16), Oklahoma (9/30), Ohio State (10/7), Oregon (11/10) and South Carolina. (11/18)

On3 Scouting Report:

Polished offensive tackle who is one of the more battle-tested prospects at the position in the 2024 cycle. Measured at over 6-foot-5, 295 pounds prior to his senior season. Has a big frame and plus length for the position with arm length over 34 inches and a verified 10.75-inch hand. Dropped considerable weight as a junior after previously weighing over 330 pounds. Technically sound and well-rounded from a skill perspective. Looks ahead of the curve in pass protection. Flashes good reactive quickness. Understands pass rush plans and works to neutralize rushers. Uses his redirect skills to mirror and quick, strong hands to neutralize at the point of attack. Drops his weight and anchors on contact. Also show some physicality and nastiness as a run blocker. Looks to move much better as a junior with the weight loss. Lined up at left tackle for St. John’s College and faced top competition on a weekly basis. Transferred to IMG Academy for his senior season. Does not have positive athletic markers other than film. Can also continue to improve his ankle flexion. Overall polish and experience against top competition makes him one of the more ready to play offensive linemen in the cycle.

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