The first domino to fall in Oregon's 2016 recruiting class has now officially fallen.

Oregon's top commit, Deommodore Lenoir has announced he has decommitted from the Oregon Ducks, a program he committed to in June, and will now be open to other schools.

At this time i Deommodore Lenior will be opening up my recruitment Not taking any interviews right any questions contact @YUNG_GURU_ thanks — DLeno (@Deommo_Lenoir) November 29, 2016





Lenoir has long been considered to be one of the strongest commits in this class and a key player in keeping this entire recruiting class intact. Lenoir is close friends with four-star cornerback commit Jaylon Redd, Oregon's second-highest rated recruit. He is also high school teammates of three-star athlete Nick Pickett, another player currently committed to the Ducks.

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Four-star athlete/linebacker Rahyme Johnson, a player heavily considering the Ducks is also a high school teammate of Lenoir's.

Redd and Pickett committed to Oregon in large part knowing Lenoir was going to be at Oregon.

Lenoir is ranked as the nation's 94th best player in the country and has recently been hearing from programs like North Carolina, UCLA, USC, Nebraska, and otheres. He is slated to play in the 2017 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.