Wrapping up this series room by room we conclude with the Quarterback Room. This one is the most reported on, and easiest to follow. Usually only one player is THE GUY but still, the room, has more too it than the ONE. The 2026 Oregon Ducks quarterback room is headlined by returning starter Dante Moore (Jr.), who …
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The 2026 Oregon Ducks tight end room is considered highly talented yet transition-focused, anchored by returning TE1 Jamari Johnson following the departure of Kenyon Sadiq. Johnson, a rising 2027 NFL Draft prospect, is supported by high-profile talent including Penn State transfer Andrew Olesh and incoming five-star freshman Kendre Harrison. Key Personnel (2026 Season): Key Notes & Outlook: The 2026 tight end …
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Meet our 2026 Duck Running Backs Our running situation is in a good place due to our Thunder and Lightning Sophomore leader, Jordon Davison and Dierre Hill Jr, who form an elite versitile backfield. With Noah Wittington departing because he is out of elegibility, we need some depth. In steps Tradarian Ball and Brandon Smith …
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Here is the squad that is expected to be one of the major strengths of Dan Lanning’s 2026 squad with a deep WR room this year. The 2026 Oregon Ducks wide receiver room is projected to be elite and exceptionally deep, featuring a mix of high-profile transfers, returning elite talent, and five-star recruits. Led by veterans Evan …
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The Oregon Ducks have been a finalist for the Joe Moore Award three years in a row. That’s an impressive stat all on its own, but it gets even more impressive when you consider the turnover that OL coach A’lique Terry has had to deal with in the room. Once again in 2026, there will …
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Ducks Defensive Line play. Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning retained a majority of his defensive starters from the 2025 season after losing only two senior starters and one junior from the entire team. The key word here is STARTERS and we were deep at the backup/rotational/development areas. This is where we had a flock (pun …
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Here’s a breakdown of how the linebacker position currently stands for the 2026 season and a look at what could change between now and next season. Inside linebacker has been a strength for the Oregon Ducks for the past few seasons, largely in part due to the presence of Bryce Boettcher. The Eugene native has …
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With Dillon Thieneman going to the NFL draft, Oregon went into the portal and got a great replacement in Koi Perich, from Minnesota. Perich is a rangy safety who will excel in coverage, leading the secondary much like Thienemen did last year. Behind him, I once again expect guys like Peyton Woodyard and Trey McNutt …
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This may go overlooked by some but not me. Remember, the three most valuable specialists from 2025 are all gone. The Ducks will need to find a new long snapper, punter and place kicker. However, Oregon used the portal to add one of each so let’s take a look at the 2026 special teams overhaul …
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One of the most dominant prospects in the country headlines a loaded Ducks class of 2026, Five star Oregon Duck signee Immanuel Iheanacho from Baltimore Maryland, tops Oregon’s recruits. This 6-7, 380lb beast will be a welcome addition on the offensive line…most probably tackle. Joining Immanuel will be Kendre’ Harrison, a Four Star out of …
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