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Mouse over player name for summary info; Click for player bio. All player information and summary text has been obtained from GoDucks.com the official web site for Oregon Football. Depth chart postiions are speculative and are based on reports from several internet forums and blogs (with special thanks to Rob Moseley's blog). Comments can be sent to Chile Duck | |
14 Elvis Akpla |
6-2 185 RFr. WR Portland, Ore. |
5 Remene Alston Jr. |
5-8 200 So. RB Greensboro, N.C. |
96 Kyle Anderson |
6-5 201 So. WR Fort Collins, Colo. |
79 Mark Asper |
6-7 320 So. OL Idaho Falls, Idaho |
40 John Bacon |
6-3 230 Sr. LB Golden, Colo. |
88 Brandon Bair |
6-7 250 So. DE St. Anthony, Idaho |
87 Daniel Barkley |
6-1 210 So. WR Sacramento, Calif. |
96 Mike Bellagamba |
6-2 260 Jr. DT Los Altos, Calif. |
9 LeGarrette Blount |
6-2 229 Jr. RB Perry, Florida |
13 Jerome Boyd |
6-2 220 Sr. SLB Los Angeles, Calif. |
20 John Boyett |
5-10 185 Fr. FS Napa, CA |
8 Brian Butterfield |
6-1 180 So. CB Sherwood, Ore. |
32 Jairus Byrd |
6-1 208 Jr. CB Clayton, Mo. |
76 Charlie Carmichael |
6-4 296 RFr. OT Sherman Oaks, Calif. |
91 Rory Cavaille |
6-3 210 Jr. WR Shelton, Wash. |
95 Tonio Celotto |
6-3 268 So. DE Oakland, Calif. |
15 Patrick Chung |
6-1 210 Sr. ROV Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. |
2 Cade Cooper |
6-3 215 Jr. QB Provo, Utah |
7 Nate Costa |
6-1 220 So. QB Hilmar, Calif. |
22 Andre Crenshaw |
5-11 195 Jr. RB Lancaster, Calif. |
10 Drew Davis |
6-1 202 So. WR Denver, Colo. |
83 Ed Dickson |
6-5 240 Jr. TE Bellflower, Calif. |
39 Chris DiVincenzo |
6-5 203 So. TE Porter Ranch, Calif. |
89 Michael DiVincenzo |
6-2 244 Jr. DE Porter Ranch, Calif. |
81 Sam Doman |
6-4 228 So. TE Canby, Ore. |
92 Justin Dougherty |
6-6 220 Sr. PK Ridgefield, Wash. |
29 Todd Doxey |
6-1 170 RFr. ROV San Diego, Calif. |
85 Matt Evensen |
6-1 194 Sr. PK Portland, Ore. |
90 Blake Ferras |
6-5 285 Jr. DT San Francisco, CA |
23 Morgan Flint |
5-9 168 Jr. PK Bend, Ore. |
64 Max Forer |
6-3 279 So. OL Santa Monica, Calif. |
25 Kevin Garrett |
5-11 215 Jr. LB Carson, Calif. |
18 Anthony Gildon |
6-1 175 So. CB Simi Valley, Calif. |
17 Willie Glasper |
5-11 184 Jr. CB Pittsburgh, Calif. |
98 Dominic Glover |
6-5 230 RFr. DE Ladera Ranch, Calif. |
70 Ramsen Golpashin |
6-4 325 RFr. OL
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3 Chris Harper |
6-2 230 Fr. QB Wichita, Kansas |
44 Brandon Hanna |
6-2 235 RFr. LB Coeur d'Alene, Idaho |
91 Ra'shon Harris |
6-5 321 Sr. DT Pittsburgh, Calif. |
18 Jamere Holland |
6-1 190 So. WR Pacoima, Calif. |
54 Jordan Holmes |
6-4 295 So. OL Yuba City, Calif. |
78 Jacob Hucko |
6-7 317 Sr. OT Buena Park, Calif. |
27 Titus Jackson |
6-1 204 Jr. FS Pomona, Calif. |
37 Talmadge Jackson III |
5-10 182 So. CB Murrieta, Calif. |
24 Jeremiah Johnson |
5-10 205 Sr. RB Los Angeles, Calif. |
1 Marvin Johnson |
5-10 205 So. FS Compton, Calif. |
68 C.E. Kaiser |
6-4 290 So. OL Veradale, Wash. |
12 Cody Kempt |
6-2 210 So. QB Beaverton, Ore. 2006 — Worked on adjusting his game to the next level during his redshirt campaign. HIGH SCHOOL — The PrepStar All-American was ranked among the top seven quarterbacks on the West Coast by the publication as well as the fifth-best recruit in Oregon by Rivals.com. Completed 55 percent of his passes his senior year for close to 1,800 yards and 23 scores to earn honorable mention all-state accolades (The Oregonian). Also rushed for another 400 yards and five TDs. Passed for 1,617 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior in 2004 in addition to running for another 492 yards and six more scores. Defensively, was credited with three quarterback sacks, two caused fumbles and one interception in 2004 to earn second-team all-Metro League acclaim. |
51 Jeff Kendall |
6-3 297 Sr. OL Colorado Springs, Colo. |
59 Jeff King |
5-11 220 Jr. LS Long Beach, Calif. |
48 John Laidet |
6-5 225 RFr. DE Bonanza, Ore. |
46 Matt Larkin |
6-3 223 Sr. HB Boise, Idaho |
71 Mark Lewis |
6-4 308 Sr. OL Arroyo Grande, Calif. |
14 Javes Lewis |
6-1 185 RFr. CB Tustin, Calif. |
26 Malachi Lewis |
6-3 215 So. RB Oxnard, Calif. |
97 Cole Linehan |
6-4 295 Sr. DT Banks, Ore. |
94 Mike Mackie |
6-5 202 RFr. WR Glen Rock, N.J. |
23 Jeff Maehl |
6-1 178 So. WR Paradise, Calif. |
55 Casey Matthews |
6-2 220 So. LB Agoura Hills, Calif. |
86 Kevin Oberding |
5-11 186 So. WR Clackamas, Ore. |
41 Daniel Padilla |
6-2 210 So. PK Corona, Calif. |
42 David Paulson |
6-4 250 RFr. TE Auburn, Wash. |
35 Spencer Paysinger |
6-3 222 So. SLB Los Angeles, Calif. |
7 Chad Peppars |
5-10 185 So. CB Los Angeles, Calif. |
89 Aaron Pflugrad |
5-10 172 So. WR Eugene, Ore. |
94 Hayden Piper |
6-1 290 So. DT Concord, Calif. |
38 Eddie Pleasant |
5-11 225 RFr. SLB La Palma, Calif. |
52 Terrance Pritchett |
6-2 208 RFr. LB Sacramento, Calif. |
49 Nick Reed |
6-2 255 Sr. DE Trabuco Canyon, Calif. |
96 Terrell Robinson |
5-11 188 Sr. WR Irvine, Calif. |
11 Justin Roper |
6-6 205 So. QB Buford, Ga. |
58 Kenny Rowe |
6-3 215 So. DE Long Beach, Calif. |
8 Terence Scott |
5-11 170 Sr. WR Knoxville, Tenn. |
54 Riley Showalter |
6-3 226 Jr. SLB Portland, Ore. |
41 Matt Simms |
6-3 225 RFr. DT Carmel Valley, Calif. |
00 Dewitt Stuckey |
6-1 220 Fr. LB Stockton, Calif. |
43 Michael Speed |
6-4 258 Sr. DT Los Angeles, Calif. |
80 Josh Syria |
6-3 232 Sr. P Wenatchee, Wash. |
21 William Taylor |
6-1 190 So. DB Trabuco Canyon, Calif. |
26 Tim Taylor |
5-11 185 So. P Corvallis, Ore. |
63 Jon Teague |
6-2 301 Sr. OG Portland, Ore. |
98 Zack Test |
6-2 170 RFr. WR Woodside, Calif. |
1 Darron Thomas |
6-3 202 Fr. QB Houston, TX |
56 Blake Thompson |
5-11 215 RFr. LB Cottage Grove, Ore. |
69 Bo Thran |
6-5 295 So. OL Gresham , Ore. |
6 Walter Thurmond III |
6-1 185 Jr. CB West Covina, Calif. |
50 Simi Toeaina |
6-4 308 Jr. DT Afono, Amer. Samoa |
39 Will Tukuafu |
6-4 279 Jr. DE Salt Lake City, Utah |
57 Fenuki Tupou |
6-6 322 Sr. OT Elverta, Calif. |
45 Terrell Turner |
6-3 245 RFr. LB Los Angeles, Calif. |
60 Max Unger |
6-5 300 Sr. OT Honaunau, Hawai'i |
36 William Wallace |
5-10 172 RFr. CB West Covina, Calif. |
2 T.J. Ward |
5-11 191 Jr. ROV Antioch, Calif. 2006 — Emerged from spring drills as a starter at cornerback yet a knee injury early in fall camp placed those plans on hold. Delayed his collegiate debut until Sept. 30, coming up with a key interception in the end zone to curtail an 2005 — Honored as scout team’s defensive player-of-the-week for his part in Ducks’ preparations vs. USC as well as weekly defensive and special teams acclaim prior to game against HIGH SCHOOL — The depth of a powerhouse program that extended its winning streak to 151 games and won three-straight national championships made it difficult for him to gain much attention prior to his senior year. Then the safety suffered a season-ending knee injury in the third game of 2004 that deterred the college recruiters. |
74 Darrion Weems |
6-5 300 RFr. OL Winnetka, Calif. |
4 Jaison Williams |
6-5 240 Sr. WR Inglewood, Calif. |
77 Carson York |
6-5 280 Fr. OL Coeur d’Alene, ID |
48 Kyle Young |
6-1 220 RFr. LB Santa Rosa, Calif. |
62 Spencer Young |
6-1 191 So. LS Buffalo, Wyo. |
= player is injured   RS = Player hasn't played yet this year. Possible redshirt. | Last Updated: 04/12/2008 |