What’s new with the Oregon Ducks’ QB room ahead of 2025 spring season?

The Oregon Ducks had one of the most successful seasons in program history last year, going 13-1 with a Big Ten Championship win and a No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff. Now, in 2025, they will look to reach the same heights once again, but this time around with almost an entirely new roster.

Since coming to Eugene, Dan Lanning has recruited at an elite level. In 2025, talent acquisition and development will be tested. Gone are the players from past regimes; in will be the blue-chip players whom Lanning and his staff have hand-picked.

On offense, players like Dillon Gabriel, Tez Johnson, Jordan James, Terrance Ferguson, and Josh Conerly are leaving for the NFL. The defense sees the likes of Jeffrey Bassa, Jordan Burch, Derek Harmon, and Jabbar Muhammad move on as well.

So, who will step up and replace them? That’s the million dollar question in Eugene. We have our depth chart projections on offense and defense, but the next several weeks of practice will determine a lot for the Ducks. As we continue our preview of the spring season leading up to Oregon’s annual spring game, let’s take a deep dive, position by position.

For starters, let’s go under center and begin with the quarterbacks.

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Few teams have had as much success at the quarterback position as the Ducks over the last couple of years, let alone decades.

Ducks fans have had the good fortune to watch the likes of Joey Harrington, Darron Thomas, Marcus Mariota, Justin Herbert, Bo Nix, and Dillon Gabriel play inside Autzen Stadium, to name a few, with four of those six players making it to New York City as finalists for the Heisman Trophy. In each of the past two years, Oregon has been…


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Publish date : 2025-03-01 14:01:00

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