Much like at the high school level, transfer portal recruiting is something that can change by the minute. Until something is confirmed as official, it's hard to know what to believe.
With that being said, news came out on Tuesday morning that Colorado Buffaloes transfer offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, the No. 1 remaining player in the portal, is not, in fact, expected to take a visit to the Oregon Ducks, per a report from CBS Sports' Chris Hummer and Matt Zenitz.
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Seaton has been in Baton Rouge on a visit with the LSU Tigers over the weekend, and while he was expected to come out to Eugene on Monday to see Dan Lanning and the Ducks, he reportedly is not planning to make it out anymore.
Both Zenitz and Hummer report that Oregon is not out of the running to land Seaton, but at the moment, LSU currently holds all of the momentum.
So far, Seaton has visited Mississippi State, Miami, and LSU.
Seaton has been a starting LT for Colorado for the past two seasons and earned all-conference honors in both, earning a rating as one of the best pass-blockers in the nation.
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With both Alex Harkey and Isaiah World out of eligibility, the Ducks will have to replace both starting tackles next year. There are a ton of options on the roster, like Fox Crader, Gernorris Wilson, Ziyarre Addison, and Immanuel Iheanacho, but if Seaton were to pick Oregon, he would easily slot into the starting LT spot.
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