SIGNED: 3-star offensive lineman Bryce Boulton is officially a Duck

Oregon went into Palm Desert, Calif. to managed to sign offensive lineman Bryce Boulton.

The recruiting services don’t seem to be a fan of offensive lineman Bryce Boulton, but obviously Oregon and coach Dan Lanning sees something they do not.

At 6-3 and 255 pounds, Boulton is on the smaller side to be an offensive lineman. Being from Palm Desert, perhaps it’s the heat that kept his weight down. Once he gets to the cooler climate of Eugene, Boulton will be able to gain the pounds he needs to be an effective lineman for the Ducks.

He’s listed as an interior offensive lineman or most likely a snapper. Oregon has had a history of great long snappers, so Boulton might be the next one.

BREAKING: Ducks land commitment from 3-star OL Bryce Boulton

The Ducks landed a verbal commitment from 3-star OL Bryce Boulton on Friday.

The Oregon Ducks added to their haul in the 2023 recruiting cycle on Friday morning, getting a verbal commitment from 3-star OL Bryce Boulton, out of Palm Desert, California.

Boulton is a 6-foot-3, 255-pound player who is rated by 247Sports as the No. 78 IOL in the 2023 class.

Boulton has heavily favored to choose the Ducks after taking a visit to Eugene earlier in the year. He now joins a recruiting class that ranks 14th in the nation and has a chance to climb those rankings with a number of high-profile prospects still in the mix.

Boulton is another big pick-up for offensive line coach Adrian Klemm, who has done incredibly well on the recruiting trail since coming to Oregon.

Bryce Boulton’s Recruiting Profile

Ducks become heavy favorites to land 3-star OL out of California

The Oregon Ducks are heavy favorites to land three-star offensive lineman Bryce Boulton out of Palm Desert, California.

The Oregon Ducks are now the heavy favorites to land three-star offensive line prospect Bryce Boulton, just one day after officially extending the Palm Desert native an offer.

Oregon is only the second Power-5 program to make an offer to Boulton, behind Colorado, with the rest of his offers coming from Hawaii, Idaho, and Northern Arizona.

Boulton is a six-foot-three, 255 pound center/guard who would give Dan Lanning’s team some added depth on the frontline, a key area of need for every program and one that the Ducks are hoping to keep replenished consistently going forward.

Boulton has not made an official visit to Eugene yet, but that could be the next step if he doesn’t accept Oregon’s scholarship offer ahead of time – which could happen considering the prestige of the program, compared to the others who have made offers.

Here’s a full look at Boulton’s profile and what he could bring to Lanning’s squad if he were to make it official: