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Where Oregon Commits and Targets Stand in Updated 2025 On300 Rankings

Max Torres Author Profileby:Max Torres09/16/24

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2025 WR Dakorien Moore. (Billy Embody - On3)

Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks boast the No. 8 recruiting class in the country for the 2025 cycle. Headlined by Duncanville (Tex.) wide receiver Dakorien Moore, there’s no shortage of offensive weapons for Will Stein to deploy for years to come.

The Ducks still have some holes to fill, primarily at tight end, linebacker and offensive line, but this group is still one of the best pound-for-pound hauls in the country.

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Monday brought an update to the 2025 On300 recruit rankings, and there was plenty of movement for both prospects committed to Oregon and that the Ducks continue to recruit during their senior seasons.

Below you’ll find all the latest updates. You can find the complete On300 rankings here.

Commits

WR Dakorien Moore (Duncanville, TX)

-No. 4 (previously 3)

WR Dallas Wilson (Tampa, FL)

-No. 21 (previously 28)

S Trey McNutt (Cleveland, OH)

-No. 38 (previously 17)

CB Dorian Brew (Conroe, TX)

-No. 48 (previously 49)

CB Brandon Finney (Owings Mills, MD)

-No. 77 (previously 89)

RB Dierre Hill Jr. (Belleville, IL)

-No. 188 (previously 165)

OT Ziyare Addison (Tampa, FL)

-No. 191 (previously 124)

DL Matthew Johnson (Concord, CA)

-No. 228 (previously 249)

WR Cooper Perry (Scottsdale, AZ)

-No. 249 (previously 195)

LB/EDGE Nasir Wyatt (Santa Ana, CA)

-No. 261 (previously No. 166)

QB Akili Smith Jr. (San Diego, CA)

– No. 294 (previously 220)

Targets

CB Na’eem Offord (Birmingham, AL)

-Committed to Ohio State

-No. 10 (previously 9)

LB Elijah Barnes (Dallas, TX)

-Committed to Texas

-No. 33 (previously 74)

TE Linkon Cure (Goodland, KS)

-Committed to Kansas State

-No. 43 (previously 30)

TE Andrew Olesh (Center Valley, PA)

-Committed to Michigan

-No. 46 (previously 87)

EDGE Justin Hill (Cincinatti, OH)

-Committed to Alabama

-No. 47 (previously 52)

ATH Michael Terry III (San Antonio, TX)

-No. 55 (previously 29)

TE Kaleb Edwards (El Dorado Hills, CA)

-Committed to Alabama

-No. 119 (previously 142)

TE Vander Ploog (Fullerton, CA)

-Committed to Washington

-No. 152 (previously 209)

TE Da’Saahn Brame (Derby, KS)

-Committed to Tennesse

-No. 153 (previously 101)

DL Josiah Sharma (Folsom, CA)

-Committed to Texas

-No. 159 (previously 232)

DL Trajen Odom (Matthews, NC)

-Committed to Ohio State

-No. 194 (previously 266)

LB Noah Mikhail (La Verne, CA)

-Committed to Texas A&M

-No. 214 (previously 97)

LB Mason Posa (Albuquerque, NM)

-Committed to Wisconsin

-No. 258 (previously 212)

EDGE Hayden Lowe (Westlake Village, CA)

-Committed to USC

-No. 298 (previously 243)

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