From August 12, 2023, through May 16 of this year, Dakorian Moore was committed to LSU. His decommitment shook up the recruiting cycle and he re-opened his recruitment to a handful of top programs. On Thursday, Moore made his decision. He plans to, “choose the path to be different and build a legacy,” at Oregon. He chose the Ducks in a hotly-contested recruitment war with Texas and Ohio State.
Moore became the 15th commitment to Dan Lanning’s program and is the fourth wide receiver, joining a trio of other highly-rated, four-star recruits in the class.
BREAKING: Five-Star Plus+ WR Dakorien Moore has Committed to Oregon, he tells me for @on3recruits
The No. 1 WR in ‘25 chose the Ducks over Texas, LSU, & Ohio State
“I choose the path to be different and build a legacy, let’s sco🦆”https://t.co/N7cnoc8et2 pic.twitter.com/WsveByBIyM
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) July 5, 2024
Top-Rated 2025 Wide Receiver Dakorian Moore Commits to Oregon
247Sports has Moore as the top-rated wide receiver recruit in the 2025 cycle and the fifth-best overall player.
Moore is considered one of the more complete high school receiver recruits and his play at Duncanville High School in Texas has justified that. He has serious after-the-catch explosivity and ran a 10.40 100 and 21.70 200 as a track team member. As a junior, Moore logged over 21 yards per catch in a 70-catch, 1,500-plus-yard, 18-touchdown season.
He doesn’t have elite size but he makes up for it in every metric. He has an impressive catch radius and can score from anywhere on the field.
247Sports reports that he has a developed route tree and is a polished route runner. He can create separation from anywhere and overwhelms defensive backs with his impressive agility. At Duncanville, he gets to catch passes from future Alabama quarterback and Elite 11 Finals MVP, Keelon Russell. the pair will be looking to bring home a third consecutive Texas 6-A D-I State title this fall.
He is compared to Chris Olave and has the potential to be just as high of an NFL Draft pick, according to scouts. Moore is more than capable of doing anything and everything asked of him as a receiver and will likely contend for snaps as a true freshman.
Oregon has been on a tear on the recruiting trail of late. Moore’s commitment is the eighth over the last calendar month. He’s the sixth four-star or better recruit in that time.