The Oregon Ducks are making a strong push in the 2027 recruiting cycle, currently holding the No. 9 spot in the On3 rankings for wide receivers. Their recent haul includes a mix of elite talent that could reshape the program’s offensive outlook.
A receiving corps already brimming with potential
Among the targets is four‑star prospect Blake Wong, a 6‑foot‑3 athlete from the class of 2027 who logged 84 receptions for 1,469 yards and 20 touchdowns last season. Rivals places him at No. 38 among wide receivers nationally, and his decision is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
Oregon’s room is already stacked with commitments from five‑star wideouts Dakota Guerrant and Xavier Sabb, the latter ranked No. 6 nationally. The Ducks also secured Jalen Lott, the top‑rated receiver in the 2026 class, and Dakorien Moore, the No. 1 prospect of the 2025 cycle.
Head coach Dan Lanning has been aggressive in courting these players, emphasizing the chance to be part of a historic surge. The coaching staff’s strategy hinges on leveraging the Ducks’ recent on‑field success to attract the next generation of playmakers.
While Ohio State and BYU are viewed as the primary competitors for Wong’s pledge, the Ducks’ momentum is bolstered by their existing commitments and the allure of a dynamic offense that promises early playing time.
If the current trajectory holds, Oregon could see a surge in talent that not only fuels future victories but also elevates the program’s national profile, positioning the team as a perennial contender in the Pac‑12 and beyond.