Oregon Ducks football fans could look forward to some new commitments soon if things go well. Four-star 2025 prospects Dasaan Brahm and Noah Mikhail have their signing dates set just one day apart, with both players leaning toward joining up with Oregon coach Dan Lanning. It's rumored.
Brehm, a tight end from Darby High School in Kansas, is rated as the No. 4 tight end in this year's cycle and announced his commitment on June 29. Brehm has received multiple predictions over the past few days that he will go to the Ducks, making him the highest-rated rookie tight end in the Dan Lanning era.
Oregon State fans have grown accustomed to high-level tight end play over the years, with team legends such as Ed Dixon, Pharoah Brown, Colt Liara, Terrence Ferguson, and Spencer Webb all part of the program. I did.
Just one day after Brehm, Noah Mikhail will announce his decision on June 30th. Mikhail is a 6-3, 215-pound linebacker who is rated as the eighth-best inside linebacker in the 2025 class. He recorded 15 tackles and two interceptions during his junior season at Bonita High School in La Verne, California.
Bringing in Mikhail may be a slightly more difficult task than Brehm, as USC and Texas A&M are both considered leaders in acquiring Mikhail, along with the Ducks, but he is scheduled for an official visit to Eugene on June 14th. will help Oregon's cause.
These two represent a chance to land two premier players early in the 2025 cycle as Dan Lanning looks to continue bringing the best talent possible to Oregon. The Big Ten Conference is widely known as one of the toughest conferences in the nation, so having top talent is critical.
Oregon State's coaches have been working hard on the road the past few weeks, and it appears to be paying off.