Oregon Ducks wide receivers boast depth and talent for 2026 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 23, 2026, 2:27 PM
Last updated Aug 23, 2026

The Oregon Ducks wide receivers, led by coach Ross Douglas, showcase significant talent ahead of the 2026 season. This unit includes veterans, emerging players, and promising freshmen, making it arguably one of the best in college football history. Douglas emphasizes the importance of team effort over individual roles, citing a versatile roster that can adapt based on game situations. Evan Stewart is expected to be a top target, supported by Dakorien Moore, Jeremiah McClellan, and tight end Jamari Johnson, enhancing the passing options for quarterback Dante Moore as the season approaches.
- •Ross Douglas highlights depth in wide receiver talent at Oregon.
- •Evan Stewart likely top target, returning from injury.
- •Dakorien Moore and Jeremiah McClellan also key contributors.
- •Talent includes veterans, young players, and freshmen.
- •Oregon aims for a strong passing game in 2026.
- 2:27 PMYahoo Sports — 'Anybody could be No. 1;' Oregon boasts abundance of WR talent
"The Oregon Ducks receivers room is probably as talented as it ever has been and many have the ability to claim that No. 1 spot within the program.
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