The Oregon Ducks have been among the most proficient teams in the transfer portal this offseason, which was the case the last two years.
Dan Lanning and his team made a splash with the additions of Dillon Gabriel, Dante Moore, Kobe Savage and Jay Harris before the new year. They’ve kept that momentum rolling into 2024 with the addition of blue-chip players this past week.
On Monday, the Ducks obtained a commitment from UTSA cornerback Kam Alexander, and on Thursday they added Texas A&M wide receiver Evan Stewart, the No. 2 player in the transfer portal. To close the week on Friday night, Oregon added Houston defensive tackle Ja’Maree Caldwell, the No. 17 player in the transfer portal.
There’s a chance the Ducks could continue adding top talent. Rumors swirled on Saturday that Lanning could be after former Washington Huskies’ CB Jabbar Muhammad.
The additions have made Oregon one of the top teams in the transfer portal rankings. What’s interesting to note, though, is how high the Ducks are in the rankings despite having nowhere near the number of commits the other teams in the same range do. To help highlight that, we will show the average ranking of transfer commits per team in the rankings. Take a look: