Oregon Football 2025 Recruiting Tracker: 4-Star Isaiah Mozee Flips to Nebraska

Heading into the Big Ten Conference with College Football Playoff expectations, the Oregon Ducks are looking to continue their success on the recruiting trail against the likes of Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan and others.
Jan 1, 2024; Glendale, AZ, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning during the 2024 Fiesta Bowl against the Liberty Flames at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 1, 2024; Glendale, AZ, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning during the 2024 Fiesta Bowl against the Liberty Flames at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports / Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
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The most-expected flip of the recruiting cycle has been made official as four-star wide receiver Isaiah Mozee will no longer be joining the Oregon Ducks, instead opting to join the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

The Oregon Ducks football program had a solid finish to its Pac-12 Conference era.

The Ducks had a Heisman Trophy finalist and won the Fiesta Bowl. Now off to the Big Ten Conference, that success has continued in the offseason on the recruiting trail. Oregon holds commitments from some of the top talent in the country, who chose the Ducks over the likes of Alabama, Ohio State and Michigan.

Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning during the 2024 Fiesta Bowl against the Liberty Flames at State Farm Stadium.
Jan 1, 2024; Glendale, AZ, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning during the 2024 Fiesta Bowl against the Liberty Flames at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports / Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Oregon's 2025 recruiting class is currently ranked No. 9 nationally and No. 2 in the Big Ten, trailing Ohio State, according to 247Sports Composite. Ahead of the Ducks nationally is Alabama (2), LSU (3), Georgia (4), Auburn (5), Texas A&M (6), Tennessee (7), and Notre Dame (8), with Miami (10), just behind.

Here are the recruits that have given their commitments to Oregon, with star rankings from the 247Sports Composite.

Commit

Stars

Position

High School

City, State

Dakorien Moore

5

WR

Duncanville

Duncanville, TX

Dallas Wilson

5

WR

Tampa Bay Tech

Tampa, FL

Trey McNutt

5

S

Shaker Heights

Cleveland, OH

Dorian Brew

5

CB

Conroe

Conroe, TX

Akili Smith Jr

4

QB

Lincoln

San Diego, CA

Nasir Wyatt

4

LB

Mater Dei

Santa Ana, CA

Jordon Davison

4

RB

Mater Dei

Santa Ana, CA

Dierre Hill

4

ATH

Althoff Catholic

Belleville, IL

Brandon Finney

4

ATH

McDonogh School

Owings Mills, MD

Alai Kalaniuvalu

4

OT

Bishop Gorman

Las Vegas, NV

Cooper Perry

4

WR

Notre Dame Prep

Scottsdale, AZ

Ziyare Addison

4

IOL

Sumner

Riverview, FL

Matthew Johnson

4

Edge

De La Salle

Concord, CA

Demetri Manning

3

OT

Bellevue

Bellevue, WA

As the son of former Ducks legend Akili Smith Sr., four-star Oregon quarterback commit Akili Smith Jr. will have a lot to live up to by the time he steps foot on campus in Eugene. The 6-foot-5, 233-pound gunslinger is fresh off a solid performance at Elite 11 in Los Angeles, facing off with 19 other top quarterback recruits from across the country, including five-stars Julian Lewis, Husan Longstreet, Tavien St. Clair, and Matt Zollers.

Smith Jr. has been a big advocate for the Ducks program, as he works on recruiting top talent to join him in Eugene.

“We always recruit,” said Oregon coach Dan Lanning during the Ducks' spring practices.  "It doesn’t ever feel like we’re not recruiting. We are going to get some opportunities for our coaches to go on the road and see some people in person, get to be around guys that we want to target, and find some guys that we probably don’t know about. You’re always looking for ways to improve your roster and that’s what we’ll be able to do the next couple of weeks.”


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Kaleb Henry
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Kaleb Henry is an award-winning sports reporter, covering collegiate athletics since 2014 via radio, podcasting, and digital journalism. His experience with Big Ten Conference teams goes back more than a decade, including time covering programs such as the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Oregon Ducks, and USC Trojans.He has contributed to Sports Illustrated since 2021. Kaleb has won multiple awards for his sports coverage from the Nebraska Broadcasters Association and Midwest Broadcast Journalists Association. Prior to working in sports journalism, Kaleb was a Division I athlete on the Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Track and Field team.