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Projecting the Ducks' Offensive/Defensive Depth Chart Following Annual Spring Game

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Going into the spring game, we had enough information to try and project what the finished product would be, and what the Ducks’ depth chart would ultimately look like. Now, after watching the spring game, we’re able to use a bit more information to try and project that depth chart.

 

Here’s our updated predictions for the offensive side of the ball in 2024

 

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With the spring game in the books, here’s our projection of what the Ducks’ offensive depth chart will look like in 2024.

 

Here’s our updated predictions for the defensive side of the ball in 2024

 

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With the spring game in the books, here’s our projection of what the Ducks’ defensive depth chart will look like in 2024.

 

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Oregon Football’s Jeffrey Bassa: '100 percent' Duck Defense Is Better This Season Than Last

Oregon football coach Dan Lanning says Bassa has "done an unbelievable job of being a leader."

 

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Oregon football coach Dan Lanning says Bassa has "done an unbelievable job of being a leader."

 

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The 6-foot-2, 310-pound Roberts made two tackles and blocked an extra points while playing 34 snaps on defense and two on special teams last season

 

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Wowsa.  I loved his improvement, but perhaps he saw too many ahead of him?

 

Not one I wanted to lose, and perhaps freeing up a scholarship for a portal nose tackle?  (Harmon, please!)

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