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The Oregon Ducks are set to host an impressive collection of visitors this weekend for the spring game.

But Dan Lanning's program will also get an impressive visitor haul rolling into Eugene on Thursday as well.

Ford Sports Performance, a Seattle-based training program with an elite 7-on-7 team, is bringing many of its top athletes to Eugene.

Tracy Ford, CEO of FSP, provided a list of the headliners:

5-star offensive lineman Isendre Ahfua (2024; O'Dea High School) - How special is 6-foot-5, 330-pound lineman Isendre Ahfua.

The nation's No. 1 interior offensive lineman already holds offers from Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Oregon, Penn State, Texas, USC and Washington.

Ahfua will end up as one of the most heavily-recruited Washington high school football prospects ever. 

5-star athlete Jason Brown (2024; O'Dea High School) - Another five-star prospect, Jason Brown is rated as the nation's No. 25 overall prospect and No. 5 athlete in the class of 2024. 

The 5-foot-10, 194-pound playmaker can play both the running back and cornerback position at the collegiate level.

4-star athlete Rahshawn Clark (2024; Federal Way High School) - The 2024 class is loaded in the state of Washington.

In some years, Clark would be the No. 1 prospect in the state with ease.

The 6-foot, 180-pound two-way star is rated the nation's No. 94 overall prospect, No. 14 athlete and No. 4 in Washington, behind Ahfua, Brown and rising four-star linebacker Brayden Platt, who visited Oregon individually earlier this month. 

3-star offensive lineman Micah Banuelos (2023; Kennedy Catholic High School) - Forget the three-star status, Banuelos is viewed as a key Northwest target by many.

The 6-foot-3, 285-pound interior lineman holds offers from California, Oregon, Oregon State, Texas A&M, USC, Washington and Washington State. 

3-star cornerback Kyan McDonald (2024; O'Dea High School) - A three-star prospect, McDonald is rated the nation's No. 46 cornerback.

3-star wide receiver Malachi Durant (2024; Puyallup High School) - It's extremely early in Durant's recruitment, but he is a three-star prospect and holds an offer from Florida Atlantic. 

The 6-foot-2, 160-pound pass-catcher has a chance to grow - and pop.