Oregon continues to ride a wave of momentum both on and off the field, solidifying its place as a recruiting powerhouse. Entering National Signing Day, the Ducks held the No. 7 recruiting class nationally. Following a flurry of high-profile commitments, Oregon’s position has dramatically improved, vaulting them into contention as one of the top classes.
Among the headline signings is 5-star wide receiver Dallas Wilson, whose decision came down to the wire, ultimately staying committed to Oregon. Head coach Dan Lanning further bolstered the class by securing two elite talents: quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele and cornerback Na’eem Offord. Offord, ranked No. 12 nationally by On3 and the No. 3 cornerback in the class, flipped from Ohio State to Oregon, a significant win over their future Big Ten rival. Offord’s signing adds a potential cornerstone to the Ducks’ secondary, while Sagapolutele bolsters the offensive pipeline with a player who could lead the team for years to come.
These additions have propelled Oregon to the No. 2 spot in On3’s recruiting rankings, just behind Alabama. With unsigned 5-star defensive lineman Jahkeem Stewart still undecided, Oregon remains a contender to close out this cycle with another marquee addition.
Head coach Dan Lanning’s vision is becoming a reality, with Eugene emerging as a destination for top-tier talent. As Lanning aptly put it, “The grass is damn green in Eugene,” and the Ducks are proving that to be true on every front.