It can't all be good news for the Oregon Ducks football program.

After landing a trio of four-star prospects early this week, Oregon got its first bit of bad news Tuesday evening.

247Sports two-star wide receiver Donnovan Moorer, a class of 2020 prospect, announced his decommitment on social media.

The 5-foot-8, 152-pound pass-catcher, out of Stephenson High School (Stone Mountain, Georgia), committed to Oregon and Willie Taggart in November and was seen as a likely future departure soon after the turnover to Mario Cristobal.

"A lot of people have been asking me why I wanted to do it so early, especially without a visit, but I talked to a lot of people," Moorer told The Oregonian shortly after his pledge. "I feel like it fits me a lot when you look at who has gone to to the school that succeeded there in terms of size and play style. I feel like I play a lot like former players that have been there. I feel like they give me the best chance, ultimately, to get to 'The League,' which is my main goal."

Moorer holds almost 20 scholarship offers so far in his recruitment, highlighted by Florida State, Illinois, Louisville, Miami (Fla.), TCU, UCLA and others.

-- Andrew Nemec

anemec@oregonian.com

@AndrewNemec