An Oregon target out of Florida has opened his recruitment up from Virginia Tech and has an Oregon visit on tap. Deerfield Beach (Fla.) defensive end Brandon Dorlus decommitted from the ACC school where he had been committed since the summer and now will visit the Ducks before signing with his choice on December 19th.

In a note on twitter, Dorlus made his decommitment official from Virginia Tech on Wednesday.

First and foremost I would like to thank God for his blessings and the abilities He's gifted me. I would like to thank Virginia Tech University and the entire coaching staff for believing in me and offering me a great opportunity. This whole recruiting process has taught me a lot not just as a football player but as a man. After much prayer, deliberation and a heavy heart, I have decided to decommit from Virginia Tech University and open up my recruitment process for this short period of time before signing day on December 19th. This is one of the hardest letters I've had to type. Thank you to everyone for all the prayers and support. Please continue to do so as this is a big step not just for me but also my family. I am truly looking forward to embarking on this journey and what is in store for me.

Speaking to 247Sports' Luke Stampini, Dorlus recently visited Florida and will trip to Oregon on the weekend of December 14th. Dorlus will be making the official visit with current Deerfield teammate and current Oregon linebacker commit Ge'mon Eaford. Eaford has been a very vocal recruiter of his teammate since Dorlus was offered in October, especially on social media.

"Oregon, they have [teammate] Ge'Mon Eaford [committed], so he put me on with them," Dorlus told 247Sports last week. "I like Oregon and I fit really well into their system and they run a 3-4 like us. I like Oregon and feel like I can dominate that league."

Oregon's recruiting class currently is ranked No. 8 in the 247Sports team recruiting rankings. Overall, Oregon has 19 scholarship commits for the 2019 class.

On defense, the Ducks hold commitments from Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman linebacker Treven Ma'ae, Deerfield Beach (Fla.) linebacker Ge'mon Eaford, Yuma (Ariz.)Arizona Western cornerback Elijah Blades, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei defensive lineman Keyon Ware-Hudson, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei linebacker Mase Funa, Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco defensive lineman Suaava Poti, Arvada (Colo.) Ralston Valley linebacker Isaac Townsend, Lanett (Ala.) safety Trikweze Bridges and defensive back Mykael Wright.

Oregon has eleven commitments on the offensive side of the ball with Harbor City (Calif.) Narbonne Jonah Tauanu'u, Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei running back Sean Dollars, Valencia (Calif.) running back Jayvaun Wilson, Eugene (Ore.) Sheldon tight end Patrick Herbert, Oxnard (Calif.) wide receiver JR Waters, Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy wide receiver Josh Delgado, Corsicana (Tex.) Navarro College offensive tackle Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu, Nashville (Tenn.) Franklin Road Academy wide receiver Lance WIlhoite, Calabasas (Calif.) wide receiver Mycah Pittman and Snoqualmie (Wash.) Mount Si quarterback Cale Millen.