Oregon Ducks Offer Twin Four-Star Cornerback Recruits

The Ducks are making early moves for the 2028 recruiting class with offers to top New Jersey prospects Amiir Woodward and Adrian Woodward.

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

The Oregon Ducks have offered four-star cornerback recruits Amiir Woodward and Adrian Woodward, twin brothers from New Jersey who are ranked among the top prospects in the 2028 recruiting class. The Ducks are looking to capitalize on their recent recruiting momentum under head coach Dan Lanning, who has landed top-five classes in each of his first three seasons.

Why it matters

Landing the Woodward twins would be a major recruiting coup for Oregon, as the brothers are highly sought-after prospects from a talent-rich region. The Ducks have developed a strong defensive back pipeline in recent years, which could appeal to the twins as they look to reach the NFL.

The details

Amiir Woodward is ranked the No. 78 recruit in the nation, the No. 7 cornerback, and the No. 5 prospect from New Jersey. His twin brother Adrian is ranked No. 50 nationally, No. 4 at cornerback, and No. 4 from New Jersey. The two have received interest from several East Coast programs, including Rutgers, Miami, and Penn State, but the Ducks have now thrown their hat in the ring with early offers.

  • The Woodward twins revealed the Oregon offer on their shared X account on March 3, 2026.
  • The twins were in attendance at Penn State when the Nittany Lions hosted the Oregon Ducks in 2025, giving them a chance to see the Ducks perform in a hostile environment.

The players

Amiir Woodward

A four-star cornerback recruit ranked the No. 78 player in the nation, the No. 7 cornerback, and the No. 5 prospect from New Jersey in the 2028 class.

Adrian Woodward

Amiir's twin brother, a four-star cornerback recruit ranked No. 50 nationally, No. 4 at cornerback, and No. 4 from New Jersey in the 2028 class.

Dan Lanning

The head coach of the Oregon Ducks, who has led the program to top-five recruiting classes in each of his first three seasons.

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What they’re saying

“We're both blessed to receive a offer from the University of Oregon @oregonfootball 🦆 #ᴀɢᴛɢ #GoDucks”

— Adrian & Amiir Woodward, Twin Cornerback Recruits (X)

“I want to be developed and play for a DB coach who's very good technically.”

— Adrian Woodward, Four-Star Cornerback Recruit (Rivals)

“I want a school that feels like home and I know will take care of us. Development is big too, I want to keep getting better to reach our ultimate goals and play at the highest level.”

— Amiir Woodward, Four-Star Cornerback Recruit (Rivals)

What’s next

The Woodward twins have not yet visited Eugene, but the Ducks will look to get them on campus as they continue their pursuit of the top New Jersey prospects.

The takeaway

Oregon's early offer to the Woodward twins demonstrates the program's commitment to building a dominant secondary under head coach Dan Lanning. The Ducks' ability to develop defensive backs into NFL prospects could be a major selling point as they look to land these highly coveted recruits.