Oregon Signees Move in Latest On3 Rankings Adjustment

As national signing day approaches, yes the original signing day is this Wednesday, the recruiting services have offered up their final rankings for the 2025 class. Oregon is not expected to add any additional commitments in the next week in that cycle. Which means that Dan Lanning and his staff are moving on to 2026.
Oregon has one of the highest ranked recruiting classes in the country. With the latest adjustments, Oregon has the No. 4 ranked class nationally. And that is a ranking that includes all of the major recruiting services and the latest changes.
The Ducks have the No. 1 class in the Big Ten conference with Ohio State just nipping at their heels at No. 5.
Here is a look at how Oregon’s signees fared in the latest adjustments from On3.
5-Star WR Dakorien Moore
Up 1 spot from No. 7 to 6
5-Star DB Na’eem Offord
Down 7 spots from No. 10 to 17
5-Star DB Trey McNutt
Up 2 spots from No. 33 to 31
4-Star OL Zac Stascausky
Up 51 spots from No. 96 to 45
4-Star DB Brandon Finney
Unchanged (No. 64)
4-Star DB Dorian Brew
Down 43 spots from No. 81 to 124
4-Star RB Dierre Hill
Up 43 spots from No. 183 to 140
4-Star TE Vander Ploog
Unchanged (No. 165)
4-Star DL Matt Johnson
Up 46 spots from No. 236 to 190
4-Star WR Cooper Perry
Down 14 spots from No. 180 to 194
4-Star OL Ziyare Addison
Down 41 spots from No. 192 to 233
4-Star OL Doug Utu
Dropped outside top 300
4-Star OL Alai Kalaniuvalu
Moved into top 300
4-Star LB Nasir Wyatt
Dropped outside top 300
4-Star QB Akili Smith Jr.
Moved up from 3-Star to 4-Star
3-Star RB Jordon Davison
Remains 3-Star
3-Star OL Demetri Manning
Remains 3-Star
3-Star LB Gavin Nix
Remains 3-Star
3-Star EDGE Tobi Haastrup
Remains 3-Star