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The Oregon Ducks hold a top-30 transfer portal class despite losing depth to the portal. Oregon coach Dan Lanning's has an impressive track record of seeing transfers succeed since joining the program.
According to On3’s Pete Nakos, the Oregon Ducks have landed defensive lineman Jerome Simmons out of the NCAA transfer portal. Simmons was previously in the Boot with Louisiana-Monroe and South Carolina after coming to FBS football via JUCO.
According to On3's Hayes Fawcett, safety Kingston Lopa is expected to end his time with the Ducks and enter the transfer portal once it opens in early January. Lopa is not expected to finish the remainder of the College Football Playoff run with Oregon.
In college football’s ever-changing landscape, where programs now build rosters through a mix of high school recruiting and the transfer portal, Oregon has emer
The transfer portal is now open in college football, so what are the most pressing needs for the Oregon Ducks to fill?
The Ducks by far. Oregon has lost depth at running back after Jordon Davison was injured and Limar entered the transfer portal. Oregon has also lost depth in the secondary. Indiana hasn’t been hit hard at all. Why the silence on Akili Smith Jr. as the possible quarterback successor or even as a backup? - Anonymous
With the transfer portal now open in college football, here are some potential targets that the Oregon Ducks could look at.
The Ducks continue to lose players via the transfer portal, with tight end Roger Saleapaga the latest to announce his departure.
There are 12 players expected to depart the Oregon Ducks for the transfer portal, including several members of the secondary unit. The team’s defensive depth may take a hit with the Ducks advancing into the semifinals of the College Football Playoff.
Lane Kiffin and the LSU Tigers continue their pursuit of Colorado Buffaloes offensive lineman Jordan Seaton with the program currently hosting the No. 1 availab