4-star WR Cooper Perry to announce commitment this week; Ducks heavy favorite

There’s a good chance the Ducks add to their 2025 class later this week.

There seems to be a really good chance that the Oregon Ducks pick up a notable commitment this week in the class of 2025.

On Monday, 4-star wide receiver Cooper Perry announced on social media that he will officially make his commitment later this week on Wednesday afternoon. The announcement will take place at 2 p.m. PT on Wednesday afternoon.

Perry is rated by 247Sports as the No. 1 player from the state of Arizona, and the No. 27 WR is the 2025 class. The 247Sports Composite has him ranked as the No. 251 overall player in the nation as well.

Currently, there are four predictions in the 247Sports Crystal Ball for Perry to choose the Ducks, and Oregon is the heavy favorite in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine, as well, with a 95.1% chance to land him.

The Ducks currently have a commitment from 5-star WR Dallas Wilson in the class of 2025 as well.

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Oregon picks up prediction to land 4-star WR, No. 1 player in Arizona

The Oregon Ducks have picked up a prediction to land 4-star WR Cooper Perry, the No. 1 ranked player in the state of Arizona.

The recruiting world has been nice to Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks over the past several weeks, both in the high school ranks and in the transfer portal as well.

This past weekend, Oregon hosted a long list of top-rated prospects in the nation on recruiting visits for their Junior Day. However, the Ducks are now picking up a prediction to land one of the players who didn’t end up coming to Eugene for the weekend.

According to 247Sports insider Tom Loy, the Ducks are now projected to land a commitment from 4-star wide receiver Cooper Perry, who is the No. 1 ranked player in the state of Arizona for the 2025 class.

Perry stands at 6-foot-1, 185 pounds, and is rated by 247Sports as the No. 220 overall player in the class, and the No. 20 WR.

The Ducks have an impressive start to the 2025 class, with five commitments already, including a pair of top-ranked receivers in Dallas Wilson and Adrian Wilson.

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Sooners latest to offer the best 2025 prospect from state of Arizona

Oklahoma is still on the hunt for more wide receivers as they offered four-star wide receiver Cooper Perry out of Arizona.

Many members of Oklahoma’s 2024 class are in the building and starting their journeys as Oklahoma Sooners as we speak. That officially signals the end of recruiting for the 2024 class in Norman.

The page is officially turned, and now the class 2025 is top priority on the recruiting trail. Oklahoma has had a terrific start for 2025, third nationally, with nine commits already as things stand today.

The Sooners are looking to add to that tally, and they recently reached out to four-star wide receiver Cooper Perry out of Arizona this week. Perry is the 220th-ranked player on 247Sports’ player rankings, and most recruiting services consider him the number one prospect in the state for 2025.

Perry has decent size at 6-foot-1 and is a dynamic playmaker with the ball in his hands, making multiple highlight plays after the catch. His high school team utilized him from the slot and outside, allowing him to develop into a versatile receiving threat. Arizona, Ole Miss, Oregon, and California are among the many schools that have offered Perry.

Cooper Perry’s Recruiting Profile

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Michigan State football offers 4-star wide receiver Cooper Perry

Michigan State offers 4-star wide receiver Cooper Perry

On Thursday, Michigan State football entered the sweepstakes for the top player in the 2025 in the state of Arizona, Cooper Perry, a multi-sport athlete and star wide receiver for Notre Dame Preparatory school.

Cooper Perry’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
247 4 179 1 25
Rivals 3 NA 2 64

Vitals

Hometown Scottsdale, Arizona
Projected Position Wide Receiver
Height 6’2″
Weight 185 lbs
Class 2025

Recruitment

  • Offered on Aug. 10, 2023

Offers

  • Arizona
  • Arizona State
  • Colorado State
  • Houston
  • Kentucky
  • Louisville
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan State
  • Notre Dame
  • Oregon
  • San Diego State
  • UCLA
  • Utah
  • Washington
  • Wisconsin

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