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  • 1 week ago | si.com | Bri Amaranthus

    The Oregon Ducks have a great chance to make history and break the program record for most Ducks selected in an NFL Draft this year. In the 2024 NFL Draft, there were eight Ducks drafted which set the program record. In the 2025 NFL Draft, many mock drafts have as many anywhere from 9 to 12 Ducks drafted. What's causing the jump? Ask Oregon coach Dan Lanning's team why and the reason is clear. Lanning's mode of operation and mindset develops elite players into professional athletes.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Bri Amaranthus

    Former Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson's love for Eugene and Ducks fans is deeply rooted. Early mornings and tireless, dedicated, hard work, Ferguson poured into the Oregon football program for four seasons. The Colorado-native treasured his time wearing the "O" and hearing the roar of 54,000 rowdy fans in Autzen Stadium. Ferguson will hear his name called in the 2025 NFL Draft, making his childhood dreams come true. But first, he has a message for devoted Ducks fans.

  • 2 weeks ago | si.com | Bri Amaranthus

    The Chicago Bears made an interesting jersey number change that could be telling as to the future for NFL free agent receiver Keenan Allen. Allen wore the No. 13 with Chicago last season and throughout his entire NFL career. The Bears just announced receiver Maurice Alexander would be taking jersey No.13 for the upcoming season. ... Now this could be nothing but NFL players notoriously are particular about their jersey numbers, especially when donning the same one their entire career.

  • 2 weeks ago | si.com | Bri Amaranthus

    Former Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson leaves Eugene as the most-accomplished Duck tight end in program history. After four years as a Duck, Ferguson will hear his name called in the 2025 NFL Draft, likely in the second or third round. While Ducks fans will now look to cheer the tight end on in the NFL, Ferguson is confident the Oregon football program won't miss a beat in 2025.

  • 2 weeks ago | si.com | Bri Amaranthus

    Former Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson is as nice of a person as they come. However, don’t mistake his kindness for weakness. The tight end has a competitive chip on his shoulder and considers himself as a 2025 NFL Draft “sleeper.”“I've seen that and people have said that. I definitely think I am (a sleeper),” Ferguson told Oregon Ducks on SI reporter Bri Amaranthus. “I think I don't get the credit I deserve for some of the stuff I did in my career.

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Bri Amaranthus
Bri Amaranthus @BriAmaranthus
10 Apr 25

Oregon Ducks QB Dante Moore got real today. 3 takeaways: 1- He looks different. Cut down body fat, set PR in speed. 2- Raved about "legit" WR Dakorien Moore. 3- Cam Newton is his mentor. #GoDucks @LivCleary https://t.co/sPdJGxiUHk

Bri Amaranthus
Bri Amaranthus @BriAmaranthus
10 Apr 25

"I think it's only a matter of time before the Ducks go get a national championship." -Former Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson #GoDucks https://t.co/viLqafKPCz

Bri Amaranthus
Bri Amaranthus @BriAmaranthus
9 Apr 25

"I think Dante Moore is going to go out there & kill it... He made a real smart business decision by coming back to Eugene... To come back & sit a year & get the keys to the Lamborghini. You just got to take care of it at that point."

Bri Amaranthus
Bri Amaranthus @BriAmaranthus

Keys to the Lamborghini! 👀 HIGH praise for Oregon Ducks QB Dante Moore. Terrance Ferguson says Moore's arm is one of the best he's ever seen. #GoDucks @dantemoore05 https://t.co/viLqafKhN1 https://t.co/1QN0bqjuj5