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After going several months without an offensive line pledge, the Oregon Ducks have made a flurry of moves in October. 

On Wednesday, Oregon added another class of 2023 offensive lineman into the fold, as Fullerton College (California) offensive lineman George Silva committed to Oregon over New Mexico State:

The 6-foot-8, 300-pound athlete is the fourth offensive line addition for the Ducks this month.

Oregon began its streak with the commitment of three-star interior offensive lineman Bryce Boulton, who also held offers from Colorado, Hawaii and Idaho.

Next up was Mater Dei star Lipe Moala, who picked Oregon over Colorado State, Louisville, New Mexico State, Utah and Washington.

The headliner of the offensive line group came next as Under Armour All-American selection Iapani Laloulu, the nation's No. 7 offensive guard, picked Dan Lanning's program in a head-to-head battle with Arizona.

Laloulu also held offers from Florida, Miami, Tennessee and others.

Silva is the latest addition.

Admittedly, two of Oregon's four pledges up front carry offer sheets that haven't matched recent recruiting results for the program.

However, after several misses early in the cycle it appears the Ducks are quickly scrambling to fill those needs.