Oregon Commit Dallas Wilson Earns Five-Star Status

The 2025 Tampa Bay (Fla.) Tech wide receiver is standing out as one of the best wide receivers in the country.
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Oregon's 2025 recruiting class is off to a blazing start.

The Ducks already hold four verbal commitments, a group that's star-studded and good enough to earn them a No. 4 national ranking in the eyes of 247Sports.

Their class headliner just earned a boost as Tampa (Fla.) Bay Tech wide receiver Dallas Wilson earned five-star status in the updated 247Sports Composite rankings.

The rankings, which updated on August 28, saw Wilson jump from the No. 59 player to the No. 24 overall player in the 2024 class.

Wilson now ranks as a top-five player at his position and a top-five recruit in his state. Both of these are notable titles as the 2025 class has five wide receivers inside the top 28. Furthermore, the Sunshine State is one of if not the most talented state in the country when it comes to producing the stars of college football, along with Texas and California. 

Wilson is one of two wide receivers committed to Oregon in the 2025 recruiting class, and he's joined by Pflugerville (Tex.) Weiss standout Adrian Wilson, who flipped his commitment from TCU to Oregon over the summer. 

If there's one person who's smiling looking at this receiver haul early on for Oregon, it's Ducks quarterback commit Akili Smith Jr. Smith is a high-four star recruit in his own right and is making a bigger name for himself on the national stage after competing in the Under Armour Future 50 invite-only camp in Bradenton, Florida at IMG Academy in the spring. 

The Ducks are just getting things going in the 2025 recruiting class and a couple other big names to watch include Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei running back Jordon Davison and Duncanville (Tex.) wide receiver and LSU commit Dakorien Moore, who has been a frequent visitor in Eugene.

READ MORE: Oregon Football Recruiting Notebook August 30, 2023


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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.