A consensus five-star quarterback in the 2026 class, Curtis was a primary target for the Ducks. Despite Oregon’s quarterback development success, his decision to commit to Georgia was a significant recruiting battle lost for Dan Lanning and his staff.
A four-star wide receiver in the 2026 cycle, Dixon-Wyatt had Oregon in his sights but ultimately chose to commit to the Ohio State Buckeyes. His talent at the receiver position would have been a valuable addition to the Ducks’ offense.
A five-star offensive tackle, Greene had a previous connection to Oregon but ultimately flipped his commitment to the Washington Huskies. Losing a player of his caliber, especially to a Pac-12 rival (now Big Ten foe), was a tough blow for the Ducks’ offensive line recruiting.
A highly regarded defensive lineman, Topui was a prospect the Ducks were actively pursuing to bolster their defensive front. However, he chose to commit to another program, leaving a gap in Oregon’s defensive line haul.
An offensive lineman with significant potential, Mulitalo was a target for the Ducks to add depth and talent to their offensive line. He ultimately decided to commit elsewhere, impacting Oregon’s long-term plans at the position.