Oregon Ducks Host Four-Star Offensive Line Recruit From SEC Country

The Ducks are looking to add another elite commitment to their 2027 recruiting class.

Mar. 16, 2026 at 9:04pm

The Oregon Ducks hosted four-star offensive line recruit Caden Moss, a versatile athlete able to play both interior and tackle, for a visit as they look to add another elite commitment from the 2027 class. Moss is the nation's No. 33 recruit, No. 3 interior offensive lineman, and No. 1 prospect from Mississippi.

Why it matters

Oregon has been a top recruiter under head coach Dan Lanning, and the ability to host prospects on campus has been a key factor. Landing Moss would be a major boost to the Ducks' 2027 recruiting class, which currently ranks No. 9 nationally and No. 3 in the Big Ten.

The details

After the visit, Moss posted a photo with Oregon coach Dan Lanning, expressing his enjoyment of visiting the program. Moss said the visit was 'great' and that the development in the offensive line room stood out to him the most. Several programs, including Ohio State and Ole Miss, are in the running for Moss's commitment, but Oregon is in good standing after the successful visit and likely getting an official visit.

  • Moss visited Oregon on March 16, 2026.

The players

Caden Moss

A four-star offensive line recruit from Mississippi who is the nation's No. 33 recruit, No. 3 interior offensive lineman, and No. 1 prospect from his state.

Dan Lanning

The head coach of the Oregon Ducks football team.

A'Lique Terry

The offensive line coach for the Oregon Ducks.

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What they’re saying

“My visit was great. What stands out to me most about playing for Oregon is the development in the o-line room. The city was more than I expected. I heard it's really nice in the summertime. They'll get an OV (official visit) most likely, but I'm waiting to finish out my spring visits until I schedule any more.”

— Caden Moss

What’s next

Moss is likely to take an official visit to Oregon, but he wants to finish out his spring visits before scheduling it.

The takeaway

Oregon's ability to develop offensive linemen at a high level and their recruiting momentum with the 2027 class make them a top contender for Moss's commitment. Landing the elite prospect from SEC country would be a major boost for the Ducks.