Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning and his team are focused on recruiting top talent for the upcoming seasons. After securing the No. 3 recruiting class for 2024, they are aiming to continue this success in the 2025 and 2026 classes. With the early signing period approaching, many prospects have already made their decisions, but there are still some undeclared recruits that Oregon is eyeing.
One recruit that Oregon is looking to flip is four-star linebacker Kaleb Burns, who is currently committed to Baylor. Burns visited Eugene during the Ducks’ impressive win over Ohio State, which put Oregon in a good position to sway recruits like Burns. After the game, Burns expressed feeling valued by the Oregon coaching staff, indicating a potential commitment to the Ducks.
While Oregon is making moves to flip recruits from other programs, they also need to ensure they retain their current commits. Star prospects like wide receivers Dakorien Moore and Dallas Wilson, as well as safety Trey McNutt, have attracted attention from other schools. Moore took a visit to LSU, his former commitment, and Wilson is being pursued by Florida. The Ducks are working hard to keep these talented players in their recruiting class.
Currently ranked No. 9 nationally in recruiting, Oregon has room to improve and add more top prospects to their 2025 class. Demonstrating their success on the field as the No. 1 team in the nation will only strengthen their recruiting efforts. As the early signing period approaches, Oregon is poised to secure another strong recruiting class for the future.
In the world of college football recruiting, the competition for top talent is fierce, and programs like Oregon must navigate the challenges of flipping recruits and retaining their commits. With a winning program and a dedicated coaching staff, the Ducks are on track to build a bright future through their recruiting efforts.