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Oregon Ducks’ Wide Receiver Surge Fuels Heisman Hopes

A blend of returning stars and high‑profile transfers gives quarterback Dante Moore a deep arsenal as the Ducks eye a breakout season

Oregon’s football program is poised for a breakout year, driven by a revamped wide receiver corps that blends experience with fresh talent.

A Deep Room of Talent

The returning core includes Dakorian Moore, who in 2025 recorded 34 catches for 497 yards and three touchdowns across 11 games, Evan Stewart, a transfer who posted 48 receptions for 613 yards and five scores in 13 appearances, and Jeremiah McClellan, who appeared in all 15 games and contributed 38 catches for 557 yards.

Adding to the mix, Iverson Hooks transferred from UAB and delivered 72 grabs for 927 yards and seven touchdowns, while Messiah Hampton, the Gatorade Player of the Year from Rochester, New York, and Jalen Lott, a Texas recruit with consecutive 1,000‑yard seasons, bring elite pedigree to the group.

Recruiting Ripple Effect

The influx of talent reflects a strategic recruiting push that emphasizes depth at the position, ensuring that the Ducks can sustain production even when injuries arise.

For Heisman hopeful Dante Moore, the abundance of options means defenses will have to account for multiple threats, potentially opening up more opportunities for the quarterback to excel.

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