The Oregon Ducks set a program record with eight players drafted in the 2024 NFL Draft, but they may break that record in 2025 with nine players currently ranked among the top prospects. Transfer wide receiver Evan Stewart leads the pack as a projected first-round selection, aiming to become the first Ducks receiver drafted in the first round in decades. Stewart’s red zone efficiency and acrobatics make him a standout prospect, while senior receiver Tez Johnson also has aspirations of being a first-round pick. Transfer cornerback Jabbar Muhammad is another Duck projected to go in the first round, continuing Oregon’s five-year streak of first-round selections. Other notable prospects include offensive tackles Josh Conerly Jr. and Ajani Cornelius, quarterback Dillon Gabriel, and defensive tackle Jamaree Caldwell. While a lot can change before the 2025 NFL Draft, Oregon’s impressive list of prospects has the potential to be a program record. The Ducks will look to capitalize on this talent to compete in the Big Ten Conference and contend in the College Football Playoff. The draft will be held in April, and fans eagerly await to see how many Ducks will make their way to the NFL.
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