The Oregon Ducks are reshaping their receiving corps for the upcoming campaign, blending proven production with fresh arms. A deeper, more versatile group is emerging as the team looks to build on last season’s offensive momentum.
Dakorian Moore burst onto the scene as a freshman in 2025, tallying 34 catches for 497 yards and three touchdowns. His breakout performance signaled a potent playmaker who can stretch defenses and create mismatches.
Evan Stewart, who transferred in 2024 and posted 48 receptions for 613 yards and five scores, missed the entire 2025 slate due to injury but is now fully recovered. Coaches expect him to reclaim his role as a primary target.
Jeremiah McClellan, a redshirt freshman, contributed 38 catches for 557 yards and three touchdowns, adding depth and reliability to the unit. His steady hands and route-running make him a trusted option on critical downs.
The Ducks also secured Iverson Hooks from UAB, a 2025 standout who recorded 72 grabs for 927 yards and seven touchdowns. Hooks brings a proven track record of production and a knack for finding the end zone.
A Deepening Threat
Adding to the excitement, Oregon signed 4‑star recruit Messiah Hampton, the Gatorade Player of the Year in New York, who could see immediate playing time as a true freshman. His elite speed and route precision make him a potential game‑changer.
Another highly touted freshman, Jalen Lott from Frisco, Texas, arrives with back‑to‑back 1,000‑yard seasons and a multi‑sport background that suggests versatility on the field. He is expected to earn significant snaps early in his collegiate career.
All of this talent converges around Heisman hopeful Dante Moore, whose own skill set now benefits from a labyrinth of options each drop‑back. The depth at wide receiver gives the offense multiple weapons to exploit.