Isaah Crocker (center) looks on during his official visit to Oregon last weekend.

A week ago Oregon held zero verbal commitments from wide receivers in the 2018 class. Now they've got two from two of the top wide receiver prospects on the west coast.

On Monday, four-star wide receiver Isaah Crocker of Sacramento, California announced he'd be playing his collegiate football in Eugene, joining fellow four-star wide receiver Jalen Hall who committed on Friday.

Crocker ultimately came down to rival schools Oregon and Oregon State before electing to play for the Ducks over the Beavers. He also held offers from UCLA, Nebraska and Alabama among others.

He visited both schools this month, including a trip to Eugene this past weekend.

In Crocker, the Ducks have one of the top route runners in the country, who is capable of playing on the outside or in the slot depending on team needs. He is rated the 179th best player in the country per the 247Sports Composite and the 33rd best player at his position.

He becomes the sixth-highest rated player in Oregon's recruiting class, which currently sits at 14th nationally and third amongst Pac-12 schools.

Sign up for the FREE DuckTerritory.com newsletter and get all your Oregon news sent directly to your e-mail inbox daily.

Consider following DuckTerritory on Twitter, as well as our full-time writers Matt Prehm, Erik Skopil and Kevin Wade.

If you're not a VIP subscriber to DuckTerritory.com, consider signing up and taking advantage of our FREE trial here.