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Priority Oregon WR Target Kayden Dixon-Wyatt Sets Commitment Date, Announces Final Schools

Max Torres Author Profileby: Max Torres04/30/25mtorressports
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2026 4-star Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei wide receiver Kayden Dixon-Wyatt is ready to come off the board.

On Wednesday, the No. 12 wideout in the On3 Industry ranking set a commitment date for Sunday May 4, according to On3’s Hayes Fawcett.

Dixon-Wyatt also narrowed his list of schools to five. On Sunday the 6-foot-1, 180-pound playmaker will choose from a top group consisting of Oregon, Ohio State, USC, Alabama and Texas.

He’s the No. 86 prospect nationally, the No. 12 wide receiver and the No. 13 prospect in California according to the On3 Industry ranking.

The Mater Dei star has been a priority for Oregon at wide receiver for a long time, going back to when fellow Bay Area native Junior Adams arrived in Eugene to join Dan Lanning‘s staff ahead of the 2022 season. He’s now with the Dallas Cowboys, but Dixon-Wyatt has been a top focus for new coach Ross Douglas since he came over from Syracuse.

The coaching staff has made a massive push for the coveted wide receiver, hosting him for three unofficial visits this calendar year, two of which came in April.

“I loved it man,”Dixon-Wyatt told ScoopDuck following a previous visit. “I got to talk to some of my greatest friends Jordon Davison that’s been a childhood friend for I can’t even count (how long). It was just cool to meet up with my friends and meet up with the coaching staff. They had a lot of love for me.”

The Ducks do not have a wide reciever commitment in the 2026 recruiting cycle, but landing Dixon-Wyatt would be quite the start for Douglas and the Ducks.

Oregon is also recruiting four-star wide receivers Messiah Hampton, Calvin Russell and Jalen Lott among others.

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