Oregon won the recruiting race over the weekend, hands-down. The Ducks picked up two new blue-chip commits for their 2024 class, starting with Durant (Okla.) four-star defensive lineman Xadavien Sims. They also added St. Frances Academy (Md.) four-star quarterback Michael Van Buren.
While Van Buren was the highest-ranked prospect among them, Oregon wasn’t the only team that added talent at QB. Four other programs also got commitments from quarterbacks in the 2024 class. Here’s who they are, where they play their high school football and where they rank at the position compared to their peers.
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Daniel Kaelin: Nebraska (2024)

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High school: Bellevue West (Neb.)
Rating: Three stars
Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 198 pounds
Consensus QB ranking: No. 32
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Ethan Grunkemeyer: Penn State (2024)

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High school: Olentangy (Ohio)
Rating: Three stars
Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 190 pounds
Consensus QB ranking: No. 37
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Tyler Cherry: Duke (2024)

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High school: Center Grove (Ind.)
Rating: Four stars
Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 205 pounds
Consensus QB ranking: No. 23
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Michael Van Buren: Oregon (2024)

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High school: St. Frances Academy (Md.)
Rating: Four stars
Height: 5-foot-11
Weight: 185 pounds
Consensus QB ranking: No. 11
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Timothy Carpenter: Indiana (2024)

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High school: Trotwood-Madison (Ohio)
Rating: Three stars
Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 200 pounds
Consensus QB ranking: No. 43