Oregon’s push to become the next “Wide Receiver U” is starting to look less like a slogan and more like a real recruiting plan.
Since arriving in February of 2025 under Dan Lanning, Ducks wide receivers coach Ross Douglas has made his presence felt as a recruiter, and not just in the Pacific Northwest. He’s been working the country, and the early returns suggest Oregon is building something serious at the position.
The headliner is five-star Xavier Sabb, a 2027 prospect from Glassboro, New Jersey, who committed to Oregon on July 3. The 6-1, 195-pound receiver picked the Ducks over LSU, Tennessee and UCLA. Rivals has him ranked as the nation’s No. 32 overall prospect, the No. 5 wide receiver in the country and the No. 2 player in New Jersey.
Sabb’s production already backs up the hype. Over his first three varsity seasons, he piled up 2,396 receiving yards and 30 touchdowns on 145 catches in 37 games.
He’s not the only big name Douglas has landed. Oregon’s receiver haul also includes 2027 four-star Dakota Guerrant from Harper Woods, Michigan, 2026 five-star Jalen Lott from Frisco, Texas, and 2026 four-star Messiah Hampton from Rochester, New York.
The Ducks also dipped into the transfer portal for UAB redshirt senior Iverson Hooks, who is expected to have a breakout season alongside sophomore Dakorien Moore, described as the face of next season’s collection under Douglas.
There’s already NFL talent in the room, too. Oregon currently has four wide receivers competing in the league, but the bigger story is what Douglas is assembling for the future.
Sabb, Guerrant, Lott, Hampton, Hooks and Moore all bring different styles, and Oregon is betting that mix can eventually turn into a pipeline of premier NFL Draft picks.
For now, though, the standard remains Ohio State. The Buckeyes are the current holders of the “Wide Receiver U” title, with a long list of former receivers making their mark in the NFL. In all, nine former Ohio State wideouts are on NFL rosters.
Oregon still has work to do before it can claim that crown, but Douglas has the Ducks pointed in the right direction as he enters his second season.
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