In the class of 2016, the Oregon Ducks football program's most significant need came at the linebacker position, which was addressed with the addition of as many as eight players.
The class of 2017 obviously won't require as many commitments at the tight end position, but with Pharaoh Brown, Evan Baylis and Johnny Mundt all expected to graduate next spring, it's clear Oregon's biggest need shifts to the offensive side of the ball in the current recruiting cycle.
That need, in part, was addressed Monday afternoon when 247Sports three-star tight end Moses Robinson-Carr committed to the Ducks over offers fellow finalists Oregon State, Tennessee, UCLA and USC.