Projecting Ducks’ defensive depth chart following Oregon Spring Game

A projection of the defensive depth chart in 2023 for Oregon, following the spring game.

Spoiler Alert: Devon Jackson and Cole Martin moved up.

The Oregon Ducks’ spring game came and went, and with it came the close of the spring football season in Eugene. We are now once again officially in the second part of the offseason, waiting for a few months until players get back on the gridiron ahead of the start of the 2023 season.

We covered the spring game extensively over the past couple of days. Whether it’s our biggest takeaways or an overall report card for each position group, we’ve got you covered. I also told you my thoughts on QB Ty Thompson, and how after a rough start to the game, I was incredibly impressed at how he turned things around and had a nice outing.

We’ve got attendance numbers, a photo galleryTwitter reactions, and a look back on how all of the recruits in town enjoyed the experience. Now it’s time to look forward and see if we learned anything from these past several weeks.

Coming into the spring, we had an idea about what the depth chart was going to look like for the Ducks. After watching practices and the scrimmage on Saturday, we may have updated opinions on how things are going to shape out.

If you missed our offensive depth chart projection on Monday, you can find it here.

Here’s our updated prediction for the Oregon depth chart, starting with the defense: