Dakorien Moore was the No. 1 receiver recruit in the country, and he flashed it as a true freshman — before a knee injury cut his year short. Healthy and a year stronger, the featured Oregon role is his to take.
As a true freshman he showed exactly why he was the top-ranked receiver in his class: 34 catches, 497 yards, three touchdowns and a rushing score across 11 games — including a seven-catch, 89-yard outing against Penn State — before a knee injury ended his regular season early. Now projected as an Oregon starter opposite a healthy Evan Stewart, he's the hyped underclassman of this group. The forward stakes are the sophomore leap: the talent and the freshman flashes are there, and a full, healthy season in a featured role is where a No. 1 recruit becomes a star. For Moore, 2026 is the year the recruiting ranking becomes production.
How he plays
Moore is an explosive, big-play receiver whose freshman tape already grades like a featured weapon. Our play-by-play has him in the 91st percentile for explosive-catch rate and the 77th for both yards-per-catch and touchdown rate — the chunk-play juice you'd expect from the class's top-ranked receiver, with the production cut short by the knee. He wins with speed and suddenness, the kind of receiver who turns a short throw into a long gain. As the highest-ceiling underclassman in this group, the projection is straightforward: a full, healthy season and a featured role, and the flashes become a breakout.