
Oregon Ducks eye 2027 wide receiver class as top prospects eye commitments
The Ducks are leveraging a strong 2027 recruiting class, highlighted by elite wide receiver Blake Wong and a suite of top-tier commitments, to reshape their offensive future.
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The Ducks are leveraging a strong 2027 recruiting class, highlighted by elite wide receiver Blake Wong and a suite of top-tier commitments, to reshape their offensive future.
As the official visit season wraps up, the nation’s highest‑rated seniors in the Class of 2027 have announced their college commitments, setting the stage for a new wave of talent on campus this fall.

Julius Jones Jr., a top-ranked wide receiver from Florida, announced his commitment to Notre Dame, highlighting his high school achievements, track talent, and the personal connection to his father's Irish legacy.

Xavier Sabb, a five-star wide receiver ranked No. 5 nationally, chose Oregon after weighing visits to LSU, Tennessee and other SEC programs, citing the school's early scholarship offer and championship culture.
A top-rated high school receiver from Harper Woods has pledged to Oregon, highlighting the program's offense, coaching stability, and potential marketing collaborations.
The highly-rated receiver from Michigan pledged to Oregon, drawn by the program's aesthetic and scheme, while also weighing family ties and future branding opportunities.
Oregon's 2027 recruiting class ascends to the top five nationally, driven by five‑star receiver Dakota Guerrant and a host of other high‑rated commits.

Four-star wide receiver Dakota Guerrant announces his verbal commitment to Oregon, citing the program’s recent NFL draft successes and his desire for a more explosive passing attack, while Michigan looks to improve its offense to retain the top Michigan prospect.

Four-star prospect Dakota Guerrant chose the Oregon Ducks over the Michigan Wolverines, highlighting the shifting dynamics of elite college football recruiting.

Oregon is courting five-star wide receiver Dakota Guerrant for the 2027 class, but Michigan’s aggressive NIL offers and in-state pull present a fierce competition.
Michigan's 2027 football class climbs to No. 20 nationally with sixteen commitments, driven by a strategic blend of tradition, resources and a substantial NIL budget.

Two elite prospects will visit the University of Michigan this weekend, each bringing a distinct skill set that could reshape the Wolverines' defensive future.

Four-star quarterback commit Kamden Lopati traveled to the U.S. Naval Academy to spend time with his brother, reinforcing personal connections while reaffirming his pledge to Michigan.

During the first official visitor week of June, the Oregon Ducks added three new pledges, including a flip from Washington State and a standout from Seattle’s Rainier Beach High School. The commitments underscore Coach Dan Lanning’s aggressive recruiting approach and set the stage for future battles over elite recruits.

The Ducks wrap up a second weekend of official visits in Eugene, showcasing a potential flip of 3‑star recruit Malachi Garlington and continued pursuit of elite wide receivers.

At the Elite 11 camp, top quarterback Will Mencl urged five‑star wideout Dakota Guerrant to join him in Oregon, while Michigan commit Kamden Lopati insists the recruit will stay home, setting the stage for a high‑stakes battle between the Ducks and Wolverines.

Lincoln Mageo, a 6‑foot‑3, 285‑pound interior tackle from California, is on campus this week as Michigan looks to add a key piece to a class already ranked inside the national top ten.
Michigan football is doubling down on in‑state talent, landing four four‑star prospects in May and targeting the state’s elite recruits as the program looks to cement its 2027 roster.

Four-star quarterback Kamden Lopati is not only committing to Michigan but also actively recruiting other elite prospects, shaping a pivotal recruiting class for the Wolverines.

From five‑star cornerbacks to interior linemen, Michigan's upcoming official visitors are poised to influence the roster in meaningful ways.
Michigan's rise as a national title contender is driven by an influx of elite high school talent, highlighted by ten standout recruits who have pledged to various power programs.

Quentin Burrell, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound receiver ranked No. 85 in the 2027 class, announced his pledge to the University of Michigan, highlighting his route-running IQ and the impact of his sister’s legacy.

Quentin Burrell, a 6‑foot‑2, 195‑pound receiver from Chicago, announced his commitment to the University of Michigan on Tuesday. Ranked No. 85 overall in the 2027 class, he selected the Wolverines over Notre Dame, Arizona State and Missouri, marking the first wide receiver pledge in Michigan’s 2027 recruiting cycle.
The Chicago Mount Carmel standout pledged to the University of Michigan, becoming the first receiver and first Illinois recruit in the 2027 class. His decision highlights a family legacy and the program's enduring appeal.