Chase Allgood

Oregon Ducks recruiting: 10 pledges who may be looking elsewhere

The Oregon Ducks have already lost three class of 2018 commitments since rumors of Willie Taggart-to-Florida State first began.

Here are 10 more committed prospects who are likely to at least look at other options*:

*Not all of these players will decommit, or even seriously look at other options, but many are worth keeping an eye on going forward

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3* JC DT Mohamed Diallo (Arizona Western College)

Rated the nation's No. 13 defensive tackle, Mohamed Diallo holds offers from Alabama, Arizona, Fresno State, Houston, Ole Miss, South Florida, UNLV and others.

The 6-foot-4, 320-pound lineman has not announced any new intentions, but was already beginning to look at other options.

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3* LB M.J. Cunningham (Portland, OR)

Madison linebacker M.J. Cunningham announced he remains committed to Oregon, but also said he will entertain recent suitors Notre Dame, TCU and UCLA.

The 6-foot-3, 230-pound 'backer was close to Taggart, but Leavitt's eventual landing spot may be the key here.

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3* DE/OLB Andrew Johnson (Tifton, GA)

Georgia linebacker Andrew Johnson was primarily recruiter by Raymond Woodie Jr., but any player in the Southern states now seems to be very much in play for Taggart at Florida State.

The 6-foot-2, 222-pound 'backer is another threat to decommit.

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3* DE Jonathan King (Tampa, FL)

Florida defensive end Jonathan King is yet another Oregon commit from the southern states who is likely to receive increased attention with Taggart's departure.

Despite his three-star status, King holds offers from Florida, Louisville, Miami (Fla.), Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee and several others.

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4* WR Michael Ezeike (Ontario, CA)

Per 247Sports national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins, four-star wide receiver Michael Ezeike is considering re-opening his recruitment.

That's more than enough reason to add him to a list of players who could go elsewhere down the road.

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4* TE Spencer Webb (Sacramento, CA)

Few prospects in Oregon's recruiting class have raised their stock more than four-star tight end Spencer Webb, who is fast-becoming one of the nation's best pass-catchers.

The 6-foot-5, 235-pound tight end indicated Tuesday that he is waiting to see what happens with the rest of the coaching staff before he makes any new recruiting moves.

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4* WR Warren Thompson (Seffner, FL)

Four-star wide receiver Warren Thompson was strongly considering Florida State before he committed to Willie Taggart at Oregon.

With Taggart now a Seminole, Thompson is a very likely bet to make the move as well.

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4* DE Malcolm Lamar (Seffner, FL)

Armwood defensive end Malcolm Lamar is yet another Florida commit who is likely to decommit.

While the 6-foot-5, 250-pound defensive lineman did not have Florida State among his favorites previously, he and Thompson have long discussed the idea of being a package deal.

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4* OLB Adrian Jackson (Denver, CO)

Four-star linebacker Adrian Jackson has not commented on the coaching changes, but was strongly tied to Jim Leavitt.

Will Oregon retain Leavitt and help solidify Jackson's pledge?

That remains an unknown.

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Megan Connelly, for The Oregonian/OregonLive

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4* ATH Tre'shaun Harrison (Seattle, WA)

Consensus four-star athlete Tre'Shaun Harrison was Oregon's first casualty of the Willie Taggart-to-Florida State rumors.

Citing uncertainty around the program, he announced his decommitment Saturday afternoon.

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4* ATH/WR Braden Lenzy (Tigard, OR)

Tigard athlete Braden Lenzy decommitted within minutes of the Willie Taggart-to-Florida State news officially breaking.

The 6-foot, 180-pound is one of the nation's fastest athletes, so his decision was a big blow for the Oregon track and field program s well.

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4* CB Isaiah Bolden (Zephyrhills, FL)

The most obvious prospect set to decommitment when Taggart left for Florida State, Isaiah Bolden flipped his commitment from Florida State to Oregon thanks to Taggart's recruiting pitch.

Tuesday's news was a dream scenario for Bolden, who will now likely commit to the Seminoles for a combination of his favorite coach and program.

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4* WR Miles Battle (Houston, TX)

Update: Since this story first published, Miles Battle has decommitted from Oregon

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