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    17 Oregon Ducks named to Reese’s Senior Bowl watch list for 2025

    By Zachary Neel,

    1 day ago

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    The Oregon Ducks are projected to be one of the best teams in the nation this season, and there’s a good chance that they are fighting for a spot in the College Football Playoff when all is said and done.

    One of the reasons for these high expectations is the talent on the roster, and the veteran players littered across the field who are ready to go out on top. In the spring, we will likely see a lot of these players head off to the NFL and be selected in the 2025 draft.

    On Thursday, the Reese’s Senior Bowl released their 12th annual watch list for their yearly camp designed to allow upperclassmen to display their talents ahead of the NFL combine.

    A total of 17 Ducks were included in that watch list:

    • CB Kam Alexander
    • LB Jeffrey Bassa
    • DE Jordan Burch
    • DT Jamaree Caldwell
    • LT Josh Conerly Jr.
    • RT Ajani Cornelius
    • TE Terrance Ferguson
    • QB Dillon Gabriel
    • DT Derrick Harmon
    • WR Traeshon Holden
    • LB Jestin Jacobs
    • RB Jordan James
    • WR Tez Johnson
    • S Tysheem Johnson
    • CB Jabbar Muhammad
    • WR Evan Stewart
    • RB Noah Whittington

    Oregon’s 17 members on the watch list is second in the Big Ten, behind only the Ohio State Buckeyes , who had 18 players named to the watchlist.

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