Oregon’s 2025 recruiting class is currently ranked the nation’s seventh-best by 247Sports. The Ducks currently have 17 commitments, though that number is sure to change during the Early Signing Day window, which spans from Wed., Dec. 4 to Friday, Dec. 6.
Oregon’s slated to bring in some serious speed, including four five-star recruits with track backgrounds. This is a look at where Oregon stands with those four speedsters.
Dakorien Moore – Wide Receiver, Duncanville High School (Duncanville, TX)
There are 13 recruits, including one receiver, rated as five-star prospects by all four major recruiting sites (247Sports, On3, ESPN and Rivals). That receiver is Duncanville superstar Dakorien Moore, who recorded 71 catches for 1523 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior in 2023. Standing 5-foot-11 and 182 pounds, Moore has continued to impress through 12 games as a senior.
He performed incredibly against fellow Texas powerhouse DeSoto this October, taking nine catches for 230 yards and four touchdowns. Moore’s track star speed (10.40s 100m, 21.70s 200m as a junior) and dangerous elusiveness caused 247Sports analyst Gabe Brooks to project him as a future first-round NFL Draft pick.
Moore officially shut down his commitment on Nov. 21 and is poised to become Oregon’s second-highest rated recruit of all time (0.9982 on 247Sports Composite) behind only Kayvon Thibodeaux (0.9987 in 2019).
Dallas Wilson – Wide Receiver, Tampa Bay Tech High School (Tampa, FL)
Dallas Wilson is rated a five-star prospect by 247Sports (0.9883 Composite), which ranks him the No. 3 receiver and No. 3 recruit from Florida. According to 247Sports’ Andrew Ivins, Wilson “should be viewed as one of the top pass catchers in the 2025 cycle given his big-play capabilities and rare physical features.”
Wilson, whose 6-foot-3 frame makes him a dangerous downfield target, has been committed to the Ducks since January 2023. However, the high school track star (11.00s 100m) recently took two consecutive visits with the University of Florida Gators (7-5, 4-4 SEC).
Trey McNutt – Safety, Shaker Heights High School (Cleveland, OH)
Trey McNutt’s five-star 247Sports ranking (0.9860 Composite) sees him ranked the nation’s No. 2 safety and the No. 2 player in Ohio. McNutt has the versatility and athleticism required to play over the top, down closer to the box or even at nickelback. His ability as a sprinter (10.82s 100m and 21.77s 200m as a sophomore) makes him an even more appealing prospect. McNutt, who committed to Oregon in August, was in attendance for the team’s recent 49-21 domination of Washington (6-6, 4-5 SEC) and looks ready to make big plays as a Duck.
Brandon Finney – Cornerback, McDonogh School (Owings Mills, MD)
Brandon Finney, who’s ranked as a five-star by 247 Sports (98 rating on 247Sports), represents a dangerous blend of athleticism and top speed on the outside. At 6-foot-2 and 185 pounds, Finney boasts an impressive 11-foot broad jump and track speed (10.85s 100m, 21.84s 200m) to match.
He recorded three interceptions as a junior and has picked off another four passes this season. According to 247Sports’ Hudson Standish, Finney’s “combination of physical and athletic traits allows him to bully receivers of all shapes and sizes as a press-man corner.”
Though Finney committed to Oregon in June of this year, he’s been heavily linked to Penn State, where he took a midseason visit. However, Finney was back in Eugene during the Ducks’ recent Week 13 bye. It appears Oregon vs. Penn State, who will meet in Dec. 7’s Big Ten Championship Game, will also be battling on the recruiting trail this December.