Dillon Gresham, 2024 4-Star WR, Commits to Oregon Ducks

Gresham is the third wide receiver commit for Junior Adams and the Ducks this cycle.
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Dan Lanning and the Ducks have been one of the hottest teams in college football on the recruiting trail and that trend continues. 

After landing a pair of high-profile commitments over the weekend, 2024 San Jacinto (Calif.) wide receiver Dillon Gresham has announced his commitment to Oregon. 

The 6-foot, 175-pound pass catcher chose the Ducks from a final three that also consisted of Washington and Arizona. He visited each of his finalists this spring leading up to his decision.

Oregon's newest commit is rated a four-star (0.8919) recruit according to the 247Sports Composite. The same system ranks him the No. 407 player nationally, the No. 58 wide receiver and the No. 31 recruit in California. 

He's the 14th verbal commitment for the Ducks in the 2024 class and the third wide receiver pledge for Junior Adams alongside Jordan Anderson and Tyseer Denmark

Gresham didn't generate quite the national attention that other commits have in Oregon's 2024 class, but his body of work speaks for itself.  As a junior in 2022, he caught 90 passes for 2,051 yards and 31 touchdowns, averaging 22.8 yards per catch.

With Gresham in the fold the Ducks have now cracked the top five in the 2024  national team recruiting rankings (according to 247Sports). 

Junior Adams and the rest of the offense staff are still recruiting multiple high-end wide receivers this cycle including Jeremiah McClellan, Terry Bussey, James Madison II, Gatlin Bair and Ryan Pellum among others.

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Max Torres
MAX TORRES

Max Torres is the publisher and lead editor of Ducks Digest. He's covered the Oregon football and recruiting beats for four years. He's based out of Long Beach, CA and travels around Southern California and the country covering top high school football prospects.