
The Oregon Ducks and head coach Dan Lanning arenāt done building their 2026 recruiting class. One of their top remaining targets is five-star EDGE prospect Anthony āTankā Jones. The 6-foot-3 standout from Mobile, Alabama, has narrowed his options to three finalists: Alabama, Oregon, and Texas A&M.
Jones, a two-sport athlete at St. Paulās Episcopal High School, is heading into his senior year and has made three visits to Eugene so farāhighlighting serious interest in the Ducks.
Oregon already has one EDGE player committed in the 2026 class: Dutch Horisk, a three-star recruit from powerhouse St. John Bosco.

During his junior season, Anthony “Tank” Jones put up dominant numbersāracking up 84 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, and 16 sacks. The explosive EDGE rusher is ranked No. 16 nationally in the 2026 class by 247Sports. If Oregon head coach Dan Lanning is able to land Jones, the Ducks would almost certainly climb into the top five of the national recruiting rankings for 2026. Heād become the third five-star prospect in Oregonās class, joining elite offensive tackle Immanuel Iheanacho and standout safety Jett Washington.
The toughest obstacle in Oregonās pursuit of Jones is the Alabama Crimson Tide. With Jonesā high school just four hours from Tuscaloosa, proximity gives Alabama a natural edge in this battle. He also made his final official visit to Alabama, giving head coach Kalen DeBoer and his staff the last word in the recruitment process.
Jones, who grew up an Alabama fan, shared with On3 how meaningful it was to visit the program he admired as a kid watching from home.
Despite growing up an Alabama fan, five-star EDGE Anthony “Tank” Jones is giving serious thought to leaving home for a bigger challengeāand Oregon is firmly in the mix.
āIt always feels great, just growing up being a āBama fan, watching them on TV and just being able to be in there in personāit feels even better than seeing it on TV,ā Jones told On3. āItās a great vibe and atmosphere up there.ā
But when it comes to the Ducks, Jones sees a different kind of opportunityāone that could push him to grow both on and off the field.
āOregon is far from home, but I feel like thatās a great opportunity for me to grow and be uncomfortableāto grow through those situations,ā Jones said. āThe scheme they have for me is perfect. Seeing the EDGEs theyāve got out there eating⦠Coach Lanning and Coach Tosh [Lupoi] do a great job of simplifying things and letting the EDGEs go eat. I think Iād be a great fit there.ā
Jones has yet to lock in an official commitment date but told On3 he plans to announce his decision sometime this month. The fact that Oregon is still battling for his pledgeādespite Alabama being the hometown favoriteāspeaks volumes about the Ducksā momentum under Dan Lanning.
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