Several five-star prospects from the 2025 and 2026 freshman classes are set to head to Eugene this weekend to take part in the Oregon Ducks' annual Saturday Night Live camp at Autzen Stadium.
Naem Offord is the No. 2 cornerback in the 2025 recruiting class and is from Parker, Birmingham, Alabama. He is currently committed to Ohio State, but there is a good chance he will switch schools after this trip. Offord is leaning heavily towards forgoing college and choosing between Auburn and Oregon.
“Naeem Offord's functional athleticism, smooth movements, excellent change of direction and playmaking ability on Friday night remind me of Stephon Gilmore. Both players are similar in terms of size and athleticism on the same stage. While Gilmore played as a quarterback at the high school level, Offord can be used as a defensive back and all-around offensive threat and can line up at multiple positions on that side of the ball.”
– About Na'eem Offord of On3
2025 recruit Michael Terry III, a product of Alamo Heights in San Antonio, Texas, is scheduled to visit Texas this week, with Oregon and Texas apparently vying for the No. 20 player in the nation in his class.
Wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. from Mater Dei High School is the nation's No. 2 prospect in the freshman recruiting class of 2026. He has committed to Ohio State, but the fact that he has visited other universities indicates his recruitment is still very open.
Henry fits all the billing of a receiver at the next level. In fact, he has the ability to be considered as the top overall recruit in the '26 class despite not playing a “premium” position from an NFL Draft standpoint, just like Jeremiah Smith in the '24 class was. At nearly 6'6″ and 195 pounds, Henry is one of the tallest receivers in the '26 class, but he also has incredible agility and lateral quickness. He's explosive off the start, can stop and start on a dime, can change direction, and obviously has that big catch radius. He has the long-range speed to stretch the field and hit home runs, but also the size and sure handles to be the go-to guy in key third-down situations. He's dominant in the air on jump balls, and as he gains size and strength, his game will soar to another level.
– 247 Sports, Chris Henry Jr.
2026 Kendre Harrison is the nation's No. 1 tight end prospect and a four-star power forward from Reidsville, N.C. His six schools of choice are the University of North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Florida State, Penn State and Miami.
More Oregon Ducks five-star prospects are expected to attend, and the list is continually being added to as this is considered an unofficial visit for rookies. The event will take place this Saturday, July 27th at 5pm PST. It is free and open to the public.