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    Oregon Ducks Football Recruiting: Top 3 Prospects Who Can Change The Game For Dan Lanning’s Squad

    As Dan Lanning steers the Oregon Ducks into his second year as a head coach, his 2025 and early 2026 recruiting classes seem to be setting his program up to be on the path of sustained success.

    The playoff buzz is at full blast as the 2025 season kicks off, so here are three blue-chip recruits who could ignite Eugene with their talent and timing.

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    1. Na’eem Offord 5-Star Corner Back

    Oregon scored a big grab when five-star cornerback Na’eem Offord flipped out of Ohio State late in the recruiting cycle. The No. 1 cornerback in the 2025 class, Offord is an athletic cover corner who can help the Ducks fill a gaping hole in their secondary. His promise is a significant recruitment win by Lanning and a foundation for his defense. Offord excels in man coverage, and at 6’1″, 185 pounds, he has the ideal size for a Power 4 cornerback.

    2. Dakorien Moore – No. 1 Wide Receiver

    Dakorien Moore is entering as the consensus wide receiver at the top of the 2025 cycle. The Texas track star turned WR averaged 21.5 yards per catch and had 18 touchdowns in his junior year, combining over-the-shoulder catching with an elite speed burst. Moore addresses a long-standing weakness in Oregon’s vertical threat in the receiver corps and provides Lanning with an instant top-end playmaker who can stretch defenses.

    3. Immanuel Iheanacho – Five-Star Offensive Tackle who is scheduled to join in 2026

    Immanuel Iheanacho is the future star of the Oregon 2026 class. Iheanacho is a five-star offensive tackle prospect out of Maryland and one of the top commits in the country, who declared his commitment to the Ducks on the Pat McAfee show. At 6’7″ and 350 pounds, he is an elite size and power for an offensive line that is currently unstable. It seems likely that he will come to Eugene ready to compete on Day 1.

    Bottom Line

    Oregon’s recruiting is bringing in talent from almost every level of the field. From Offord’s athleticism to Moore’s speed, the Ducks look like they should be able to reload and repeat in the next few years.

    After a disappointing exit from the 2025 College Football Playoff, Lanning has Oregon poised to stay in contention with the Big Ten and SEC elites.

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