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    Oregon Football NFL Draft Hub: All-Time Picks, Scouting Reports, Projections, and More

    With its place in college and professional football well cemented, the Oregon football program is one of the most nationally recognizable programs in the country. With the 2025 NFL Draft upon us, find everything you need to know for the Ducks this season, including scouting reports, their full list of prospects, projections, and real-time landing spots as they happen.

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    Oregon Football Draft Prospects

    • Derrick Harmon, DT
    • Josh Conerly Jr., OT
    • Tez Johnson, WR
    • Jordan Burch, EDGE
    • Terrance Ferguson, TE
    • Ajani Cornelius, OT
    • Dillon Gabriel, QB
    • Jamaree Caldwell, DT
    • Jeffrey Bassa, LB
    • Jabbar Muhammad, CB
    • Jordan James, RB
    • Tysheem Johnson, S
    • Marcus Harper, OG
    • Kameryn Alexander, CB
    • Jestin Jacobs, LB
    • Kobe Savage, S
    • Traeshon Holden, WR
    • Dontae Manning, CB

    Oregon Football Scouting Reports

    Derrick Harmon, DT

    There’s something to be said about a DT who’s reliable in both phases of the game. Whether you need a pass-rushing catalyst or a stout run defender with two-gapping ability, Oregon’s Derrick Harmon has what you need.

    That’s why he’s a popular Round 1 target. At around 6’4 1/2″ and a playing weight of 320 pounds, with over 34″ arms, Harmon outmatches many blockers off size alone. In the run game, his anchor strength and shedding ability can be overwhelming, and his violent hands erode blocks on the rush.

    Harmon’s pad level can drift high at times, and he has moderate hip stiffness, which can limit his versatility as a stunting lineman. That said, as a two-gapping Goliath with a ruthless power element and motor in the passing game, Harmon has impact starter upside.

    Josh Conerly Jr., OT

    Josh Conerly Jr. has tremendous athleticism and body control. His foot speed and redirection ability insulate his range as a blocker, making it easier for him to execute blocking assignments on the move.

    Though he projects best in a more zone-oriented running system, he has thrived in gap assignments as well. Conerly’s natural leverage and coordination make it easier for him to climb to the second level and drive linebackers. He’s obviously bigger and stronger than the off-ball defenders he goes up against, but his precision and fluidity on the move allow him to take precise angles blocking in space.

    Though his play strength isn’t elite yet, Conerly did get stronger as his time at Oregon progressed. He improved how well he absorbed power at the point of attack, and if he can continue to better withstand bull rushes and stabs, his ceiling is high. He’s athletic, long enough to stick outside, and a high-IQ two-phase player.

    Tez Johnson, WR

    Tez Johnson is a productive slot receiver whose tape generates looks due to his twitchy style of play and high route-running IQ. He understands how to work himself open, using a variety of releases and adjusting his stems to best attack each coverage he faces. He’s crisp coming out of his cuts and has the agility to make defenders miss after the catch.

    hough he thrives on shorter routes, his quickness can be an asset on intermediate stems, too. Given his smaller stature and lack of ideal physicality, there’s always going to be a cap on Johnson’s ceiling at the next level. He struggles against press coverage and, while he can win on the perimeter if he has enough space, has limitations that will reduce his effectiveness against bigger CBs.

    An ideal ceiling projection for Johnson is Tank Dell with his route running and catching instincts at his size, though Johnson doesn’t have as much vertical speed.

    Jordan Burch, EDGE

    A former Feldman Freak at 6’4″, 279 pounds, Jordan Burch distinguished himself with a career-best season at Oregon in 2024, amassing 8.5 sacks, 11 tackles for loss, and six pass breakups. Operational development has always been the question for Burch, and the 2024 campaign was a massive step in the right direction.

    Burch stayed productive while also commanding the lion’s share of attention from opposing offensive lines each week. At his size, he’s uncommonly explosive and fluid in his lower half, with the speed-to-power to demolish anchors 1-on-1 and stunt against inside blockers. He’s still trending up with his refinement, but Burch’s skill set offers both schematic and alignment versatility, and he’s a high-upside investment.

    Terrance Ferguson, TE

    He doesn’t always get the same flowers as the top tight ends in the 2025 NFL Draft class, but Terrance Ferguson is one of the most well-rounded prospects this cycle. He’s coming off a stellar 2024 campaign at Oregon — 43 catches for 591 yards, with three touchdowns — in which he showed he can be productive in the pros.

    At 6’5″ and 247 pounds, Ferguson was one of the fastest and most explosive testers at the NFL Combine, and that athleticism shows up on film. His acceleration is more powerful than energetic, but he’s a nuanced separator, as well as a solid RAC threat and dutiful blocker.

    An emphasis for Ferguson at the NFL level should be limiting focus drops over the middle. But, looking at the full checklist, Ferguson fills the boxes. Plus, he has an elite athletic profile to build upon.

    Jamaree Caldwell, DT

    Jamaree Caldwell pairs an eye-catching first step with beautiful natural leverage and a knack for disengaging from blocks and making plays on runners. He plays with an almost immeasurably wide base to thwart the efforts of double teams, and his aggressive nature to cut off reach blockers makes him effective against wide-zone and downhill runs.

    He didn’t test as well as some expected, but Caldwell’s unique mobility for his size shows up time and time again on tape. He consistently wins pad level battles in run defense and has the motor and play pace to remain a consistent pass-rush presence at his size. His stout frame translates to lacking flexibility at times, but overall, he has good upside as a phase-versatile nose tackle.

    Ajani Cornelius, OT

    Ajani Cornelius is a powerful and athletic offensive tackle with excellent footwork and hand force. He moves well laterally, allowing him to mirror pass rushers effectively while maintaining a strong base against power moves. Cornelius generates significant push in the run game, using his strength and power profile to open lanes.

    His high football IQ helps him recognize defensive stunts and blitzes, making him a reliable protector. He plays with an aggressive mentality, but can improve his pad level and consistency in hand technique to maximize his power and minimize lapses in balance. With continued refinement, Cornelius has the tools to develop into a high-impact lineman, and he’s good depth on day one.

    Dillon Gabriel, QB

    There’s a reason why Dillon Gabriel ended his collegiate career with the second-most passing yards all-time in college football and a tie for the most passing touchdowns (155) alongside Case Keenum.

    The 6-foot, 200-pounder also holds the record for most total touchdowns (189) in FBS history. Gabriel finished third in Heisman Trophy voting in 2024. Longevity is a big part of it. Gabriel was a full-time starter for the majority of a six-year stay that saw him play at UCF, Oklahoma, and Oregon. But he also had a skill set that allowed him to produce quickly and consistently, and it’s a skill set that can help him stick in the NFL, too.

    With an average build and an average arm, Gabriel may never become an NFL starter. But with his creation capacity, toughness, and well-rounded operational framework, he has the profile of an ideal backup or QB3.

    Jordan James, RB

    Jordan James is a tough, downhill running back with excellent vision and a no-nonsense style. He thrives between the tackles, showing patience to let blocks develop and the burst to hit creases with authority. James finishes runs with physicality, often falling forward and wearing down defenders over the course of a game. He has reliable ball security and flashes solid footwork in tight spaces, making him a consistent chain-mover.

    While he brings some value as a pass-catcher, his route running and impact in the passing game are still developing. He also lacks elite breakaway speed, limiting his home-run potential.

    Jabbar Muhammad, CB

    Jabbar Muhammad is a feisty, quick-footed cornerback with sharp instincts and strong ball skills. He plays with confidence and urgency, frequently jumping routes and disrupting timing between quarterbacks and receivers. Muhammad is sticky in man coverage, with fluid hips and the ability to mirror receivers through their breaks.

    He’s also a willing tackler who plays bigger than his size, showing grit in run support. His anticipation and awareness stand out, especially in zone coverage. However, his smaller frame can be a disadvantage against bigger, more physical receivers, and he can be boxed out at the catch point. Improving play strength will help.

    2025 Draft Projections for Oregon

    Based on the last seven-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft from College Sports Network’s James Fragoza, the following Ducks’ players were selected:

    • Derrick Harmon, DT
      Round 1, Pick 13; Miami Dolphins
    • Josh Conerly Jr., OT
      Round 2, Pick 43; San Francisco 49ers
    • Tez Johnson, WR
      Round 3, Pick 72; Chicago Bears
    • Jordan Burch, EDGE
      Round 3, Pick 86; Los Angeles Chargers
    • Ajani Cornelius, OT
      Round 3, Pick 101; Los Angeles Rams
    • Jamaree Caldwell, DT
      Round 4, Pick 108; Las Vegas Raiders
    • Jeffrey Bassa, LB
      Round 4, Pick 136; Baltimore Ravens
    • Jabbar Muhammad, CB
      Round 5, Pick 154; New York Giants
    • Terrance Ferguson, TE
      Round 5, Pick 164; Philadelphia Eagles
    • Jordan James, RB
      Round 7, Pick 231; Miami Dolphins

    Oregon Historic Draft Picks by Year

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    202215New York GiantsKayvon ThibodeauxDE
    202117Detroit LionsPenei SewellOT
    2021236Miami DolphinsJevon HollandSAF
    20215172San Francisco 49ersDeommodore LenoirCB
    20216215Tennessee TitansBrady BreezeSAF
    20216228Chicago BearsThomas Graham Jr.CB
    202016Los Angeles ChargersJustin HerbertQB
    20204132Minnesota VikingsTroy DyeLB
    20205150New York GiantsShane LemieuxOG
    20206208Green Bay PackersJake HansonOC
    20194132Seattle SeahawksUgo AmadiSAF
    20195156Denver BroncosJustin HollinsLB
    20197239Minnesota VikingsDillon MitchellWR
    20197241Dallas CowboysJalen JelksDE
    2018371Denver BroncosRoyce FreemanRB
    20185153Detroit LionsTyrell CrosbyOT
    201617San Francisco 49ersDeForest BucknerDE
    20167251Philadelphia EaglesJoe WalkerLB
    201512Tennessee TitansMarcus MariotaQB
    2015117San Francisco 49ersArik ArmsteadDE
    2015253Cincinnati BengalsJake FisherOT
    2015371Chicago BearsHroniss GrasuOC
    20157241Cleveland BrownsIfo Ekpre-OlomuCB
    2014386Philadelphia EaglesJosh HuffWR
    20144124Kansas City ChiefsDe'Anthony ThomasRB
    20145141Philadelphia EaglesTaylor HartDE
    20147254Dallas CowboysTerrance MitchellCB
    201313Miami DolphinsDion JordanDE
    2013120Chicago BearsKyle LongOG
    2013246Buffalo BillsKiko AlonsoLB
    20136182Carolina PanthersKenjon BarnerRB
    20136192Indianapolis ColtsJohn BoyettSAF
    2012261San Francisco 49ersLaMichael JamesRB
    20125155Miami DolphinsJosh KadduLB
    20126178Buffalo BillsMark AsperOG
    20127240Pittsburgh SteelersDavid PaulsonTE
    20114116Philadelphia EaglesCasey MatthewsLB
    2010238Cleveland BrownsT. J. WardSAF
    2010370Baltimore RavensEd DicksonTE
    20104111Seattle SeahawksWalter ThurmondCB
    2009234New England PatriotsPatrick ChungSAF
    2009242Buffalo BillsJairus ByrdSAF
    2009249Seattle SeahawksMax UngerOC
    20095159Philadelphia EaglesFenuki TupouOT
    20096205Pittsburgh SteelersRa'Shon HarrisDT
    20097247Seattle SeahawksNick ReedDE
    2008113Carolina PanthersJonathan StewartRB
    20085156Pittsburgh SteelersDennis DixonQB
    20087241Carolina PanthersGeoff SchwartzOT
    20075155Carolina PanthersDante RosarioTE
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    20076210Seattle SeahawksJordan KentWR
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    2006249New York JetsKellen ClemensQB
    20064111Baltimore RavensDemetrius WilliamsWR
    20067235Tampa Bay BuccaneersJustin PhiniseeCB
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    20057223San Francisco 49ersMarcus MaxwellWR
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    2004236Kansas City ChiefsJunior SiaviiDT
    20044105Kansas City ChiefsSamie ParkerWR
    20046198San Francisco 49ersKeith LewisSAF
    20034104Jacksonville JaguarsGeorge WrighsterTE
    20034105Minnesota VikingsOnterrio SmithRB
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    200213Detroit LionsJoey HarringtonQB
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    2002379Washington RedskinsRashad BaumanCB
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