The Oregon Ducks are headed into the 2025 offseason, and while Dan Lanning and his staff work to build their roster for next season, we’ve seen several players make decisions about their future when it comes to leaving for the NFL or not.
Underclassmen have until January 15 to declare for the draft, and players who are automatically eligible have until February 7 to announce that they are opting out of the draft.
On Monday, we saw a trio of Ducks announce that they would be heading to the NFL draft, headlined by RB Jordan James and DT Derrick Harmon. So who else might be making a similar announcement in the coming days, and what are the names to know when looking at players who are making a decision in the coming weeks?
We’ve got you covered on all of the latest information here:
Oregon Ducks Who Have Declared
- WR Tez Johnson
- RB Jordan James
- DL Derrick Harmon
- WR Traeshon Holden
- CB Kam Alexander
Remaining Oregon Ducks Out of Eligibility
- QB Dillon Gabriel
- TE Terrance Ferguson
- TE Patrick Herbert
- OT Ajani Cornelius
- OG Marcus Harper
- OG Nishad Strother
- DE Jordan Burch
- DL Keyon Ware-Hudson
- LB Jeffrey Bassa
- LB Jestin Jacobs
- LB Connor Soelle
- S Brandon Johnson
- S Tysheem Johnson
- CB Dontae Manning
- CB Jabbar Muhammad
- CB Nikko Reed
Oregon Ducks Left to Decide
- DL Jamaree Caldwell (*waiver*)
- LB Bryce Boettcher (**waiver**)
- S Kobe Savage (*waiver*)
- RB Noah Whittington
- WR Gary Bryant Jr,
- WR Evan Stewart
- OT Josh Conerly Jr,
*Players with a waiver decision have spent time at the junior college level, and could be granted an extra year of eligibility thanks to a recent NCAA ruling.
** In Bryce Boettcher’s case, the walk-on baseball player has played four years of baseball, but only three years of football, so the team is exploring whether or not he can get an extra year of eligibility on the gridiron for 2025.
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