The Ducks have landed a commitment from a top wideout on Oregon's board. Calabasas (Calif.) wide receiver Mycah Pittman made his commitment to the Ducks, picking Oregon over Florida monday evening.

The Oregon coaches have been recruiting Pittman heavily since offering the four-star wide receiver in February. Pittman made an unofficial visit to Eugene in early May and told 247Sports at the time, “The atmosphere is just crazy there and the coaches are incredible. They’re all so loud and joyful and they really create a fun atmosphere for everyone."

Multiple coaches stopped by Pittman's school during the spring evaluation period to get a closer look at the wide receiver.

The 6 foot, 195 pound receiver's picked the Ducks over an offer list also included Arizona State, Florida, Michigan, Notre Dame, UCLA, and USC. In his junior season at Calabasas, Pittman totaled 1027 yards on 60 receptions for 11 touchdowns. The four-star also added another touchdown on the season with a 90-yard kickoff return.

According to 247Sports, Mycah Pittman is rated as the No. 61 prospect overall and the No. 9 wide receiver in the 2019 class. In the 247Sports composite, Pittman is the No. 69 prospect overall and the No. 12 receiver in the class. In the 247Sports crystal ball Florida was the longtime favorite holding all 16 predictions for Pittman in June. After the Opening momentum swung towards the Ducks with 72% of the 25 projections in the favor of Oregon by mid-July.

The Ducks signed three wide receivers in the 2018 recruiting class: Isaah Crocker, JJ tucker, and Jalen Hall. Oregon now has six commitments on the offensive side of the ball with Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei running back Sean Dollars, running back Jayvaun Wilson, Eugene (Ore.) Sheldon tight end Patrick Herbert, Oxnard (Calif.) wide receiver and Snoqualmie (Wash.) Mount Si quarterback Cale Millen.

Oregon fans may remember the Pittman last name. Pittman's older brother, Michael Pittman Jr was offered by the Ducks and heavily considered Oregon in the 2016 class before deciding on USC.