One of the most important offseason pickups the Oregon Ducks made was acquiring offensive tackle Isaiah World. A Nevada transfer, World's presence has helped solidify the Ducks' offensive line and provided quarterback Dante Moore with some elite blindside protection.
Oregon Ducks offensive tackle Isaiah World will be one of the most analyzed players during the 2025 college football season. The 6-8 transfer has already
When it comes to recruiting top talent, sometimes college football programs can help bring in players with familiar faces. In the case of the highly anticipated Oregon Duck transfer portal addition, offensive tackle Isaiah World, his decision to move to Eugene hinged on just that.
Back in March, Oregon Ducks offensive coordinator Will Stein named the 2025 Oregon team a "weird veteran team" due to the amount of seasoned college athletes joining the Ducks from other teams.
The 2025 college football season is approaching rapidly. The excitement for the fall to get underway and for marquee games to be played is palpable, and as we inch closer, projections for the season and beyond are rolling in from the experts and scouting departments.
Coach Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks have been known to produce NFL offensive linemen in recent years. With the addition of offensive tackle Isaiah World from the transfer portal, the opportunity is there for the program to see another one go early in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Oregon Ducks had one of the best transfer portal classes in the country over this offseason. 247Sports ranked the Ducks' portal haul as the No. 5 transfer portal class in the country and one of the main reasons for that was the pickup of offensive lineman Isaiah World, a Nevada transfer.
Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Isaiah World is a transfer tackle that the Ducks are expecting to make a massive impact on the 2025 season. The 6-8, 312-pound behemoth is the replacement for first-round NFL draft pick Josh Conerly Jr, who had an All-American season at left tackle.
The 2026 NFL Draft class is going to be an interesting one, especially on the offensive line. There is a lot of talent to get excited about, but the opinions of the class are already all over the place.
Replacing a presumptive first-round draft pick is a tall task. When that first-round prospect is an offensive lineman, the left tackle at that, the feat can feel Herculean.
The Oregon Ducks landed highly touted offensive tackle Isaiah World in the transfer portal this offseason. World spent the first three years of his collegiate career with the Nevada Wolfpack.
Six Oregon Ducks football players were selected in the top-100 in Blake Brockermeyer's top-150 college football players of 2025. Ohio State Buckeyes receiver Jeremiah Smith topped the list at No.
The Oregon Ducks reeled in the No. 4 transfer portal class this offseason according to 247Sports, bringing some of the top portal talent into Eugene. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks were able to land the then-ranked No.
By Mike Farrell 1. OL Isaiah World, Oregon 6'8", 312 lbs. Isaiah World started the final 10 games as a redshirt freshman in 2022 at Nevada. He started all 25 games in 2023 and 2024 at left tackle for the Wolf Pack.
Film review of World’s three starting seasons at Nevada World was originally recruited to Nevada in 2021 as a low 3-star (.8322) in the 24/7 composite.
The Oregon Ducks have the No. 4 ranked transfer portal class in the country. It is headlined by offensive tackle Isaiah World. At 6-8, 270 pounds, World started his collegiate career with the Nevada Wolfpack back in 2021.
The Oregon Ducks landed the No. 1 player in the 2025 transfer portal, offensive tackle Isaiah World. World will be tasked to help fill the gap on the Ducks offensive line left by offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr.
EUGENE – The Oregon Ducks' incoming 2025 commit class just got a little bit better. Former Nevada lineman Isaiah World is now not only the top offensive tackle in the nation but also the top-rated overall transfer, according to 247Sports.
The Oregon Ducks have secured arguably their top addition from the transfer portal since the window opened earlier this month. Per On3's Hayes Fawcett, Oregon landed a commitment from Nevada Wolf Pack offensive tackle transfer Isaiah World, who has one year of eligibility left.
Last night on social media 6-8, 320 offensive tackle Isaiah World of Nevada committed to the Ducks while on a visit to Eugene, making him the third player to join the team in the transfer portal on Tuesday and the fifth since it opened.
EUGENE- Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is looking to be No. 1—not just on the football field. Lanning is on the road to securing his second consecutive No.
EUGENE- Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning is looking to be No. 1—not just on the football field. Lanning is on the road to securing his second consecutive No.
The Texas A&M Aggies have already made some serious additions to their roster via the NCAA Transfer Portal, landing multiple difference makers early in the process.
The potential story was built to be like the Joshua Simmons situation, Ohio State football betting on traits from the former San Diego State standout, and eventually developing him into one of the best offensive tackles in college football.
The transfer portal is alive and active since it opened on Monday officially. Names are flying into it left and right and that includes a few Ohio State Buckeyes who have entered.