ESPN's final ranking of 2025 prospects includes two Ducks in the top 10

In ESPN's final ranking of the top prospects from the class of 2025, two future Oregon Ducks found themselves in the top five spots.

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With almost every top recruit committed to their future team and the high school All-American games in the rearview mirrors, ESPN released its final ranking of the prospects from the class of 2025. Within the top 10? Two future Oregon Ducks.

In fact, the two Ducks who find themselves within the top 10 of the rankings are actually in the top five as the No. 4 and No. 5 athletes in the class.

Oregon head coach Dan Lanning worked his magic on the recruiting trail, and is already back to work for the class of 2026, to land two of the top prospects in the nation: Na'eem Offord and Dakorien Moore. Now, those two athletes are already expected to shine brightly for Lanning and the Ducks.

On ESPN's final list of the top 300 prospects, Na'eem Offord is the No. 1 cornerback and the No. 5 overall athlete in the class. At 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds, Offord is already built like a collegiate defensive back and will make a great addition to Oregon's secondary.

Offord is one of three five-star prospects joining Oregon's roster, alongside Moore and safety Trey McNutt. To put it simply, the Ducks' defensive secondary will be really hard to get a ball past over the next three years or so.

After being named the MVP of the Under Armour All-American game, it's no surprise that wideout Dakorien Moore finds himself within the top four players of his recruitment class. The five-star-plus wide receiver is one of the many highlights of Lanning's incoming class of freshman talents and is the highest-graded player in the group of future Ducks.

Before ever playing a snap of collegiate football, Moore is projected to be one of the most impactful receivers in the nation during the 2025 season as he lines up alongside current Oregon receiver Evan Stewart and a few other stars.

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