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Oregon Duck's trending for 5-star recruit Jackson Cantwell? $ 2 million no rumor



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Cantwell is the sweetest in the hurricanes, and Oregon is not yet out of the race, since the last visits appear according to the report. Although Cantwell wanted to visit Oregon on June 22, his latest visit to Eugene will be considered an official visit to the ducks over the spring game weekend.

Cantwell's commitment is planned for May 13th, which is why so many official visits to the young recruit were postponed.

When he recently visited Oregon for the spring game, Cantwell spent time with the former center of Oregon Ducks and the current Las Vegas Raider Jackson Powers-Johnson, who took on a role in recruiting potential offensive offensive lines at the weekend of the Scrimmage.



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According to a report by 247 Sports, Cantwell's recent signing by the sports paragland Drew Rosenhaus (owner of the Rosenhaus Sports Sports Agency based in Miami) made the topic of NIL packages a center for the negotiations of Cantwell.

According to 247 sports, Rosenhaus is looking for more than 2 million US dollars for Cantwell's college engagement.

“The most important important snack bars for Jackson would be their commitment to help him achieve the level of personal development that he is able to be able to be everything that has an end,” said Cantwell's father Christian Cantwell about visiting on3 sports. “They let Jackson Powers-Johnson come back and be a large part of the weekend and his testimony for coach Terry and all of the staff. They let Josh Conerly come in and develop and see that Jackson is in a similar way.”

“It was great. The highlight was the striking message that she was all the time and the effort you made in me,” said Cantwell about his visit to Oregon Spring Game. “I can say that you really want me to start the dynamics for you in class 2026.”

“Man. That was a great time,” said the Lineman in his social media contribution about the visit to Eugene.

He also thanked the “law firm”, which the nickname is the offensive line room of Oregon and its coaches.



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Although Cantwell originally announced his commitment on April 30, the athlete put his commitment date back to May 13th, with his last visit to Miami on May 9th.

“The OV were great. The snack bars are that I want to play football and throw it for them and do this at an extremely high level with great coaching and all the resources that I could ever need,” Cantwell told on3 sports.

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