The transfer portal has been officially open for 11 days and Oregon has already addressed several critical areas of need but also a lot of holes to fill.

The Ducks have landed nine incoming transfers, including three specialists, and have seen 25 players enter the transfer portal, leaving 76 projected scholarship players in 2026, with four NFL draft decisions still to come.

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Amid the second week of the portal being open, here is an updated look at Oregon’s needs by position.

QUARTERBACK

Priority: Low to potentially average

Outlook: Losing Luke Moga created a necessity to add regardless of what Dante Moore chooses to do. Adding Dylan Raiola either gives UO a starter in 2026 if Moore enters the NFL draft, or his backup and successor in 2027 if Moore returns. There is either no need to add if Moore returns or a need to add at least competition at backup in what would be a thin group without him.

RUNNING BACK

Priority: Very high

Outlook: Jayden Limar’s departure leaves the group relying almost entirely on Jordon Davison and Dierre Hill Jr. Adding an older, proven back who excels in pass protection is necessary.

H-BACK/TIGHT END

Priority: Average

Outlook: Kenyon Sadiq’s decision hangs over this group, even as it’s near impossible to see him returning. To suspend disbelief, if Sadiq did come back the group can bring along Andrew Olesh and Kendre Harrison. Should Sadiq enter the draft as expected, adding an experienced backup to Jamari Johnson is necessary as losing Roger Saleapaga creates a void that needs to be filled.

WIDE RECEIVER

Priority: High

Outlook: This continues to be a group that is skewed younger and unproven. If Evan Stewart returns, then at least the top line of the depth chart is set, provided he’s healthy. But even so, adding a proven outside receiver for at least some depth would benefit a group with little returning production.

OFFENSIVE LINE

Priority: Average

Outlook: There hasn’t been a significant departure yet and adding Michael Bennett III brings at least depth to the right tackle competition. A proven high end tackle can always be added and a center could be necessary.

INTERIOR DEFENSIVE LINE

Priority: Very high

Outlook: Having Bear Alexander and A’Mauri Washington return came at a big cost. Losing Terrance Green, Tionne Gray and Jericho Johnson creates a big void inside by way of experience and filling it is even more difficult. Oregon would be best served by getting at least one of them to reverse course and return if possible.

OUTSIDE LINEBACKER/EDGE

Priority: Average

Outlook: Matayo Uiagalelei and Teitum Tuioti returning makes adding any high end rusher impossible. Nasir Wyatt is clearly going to see more snaps as a sophomore. Adding a player capable of being at least a situational backup for a year and starter in 2027 would solve a short-term and long-term problem.

INSIDE LINEBACKER

Priority: High

Outlook: Finding high end starters is extremely difficult, but if possible the Ducks need a green dot to pair with Jerry Mixon.

CORNERBACK

Priority: Low

Outlook: One of the few positions on the roster without any apparent need now or to setup for the future.

SAFETY

Priority: Low

Outlook: Adding Carl Williams IV at nickel and Koi Perich gives Oregon proven pieces with Aaron Flowers back. If Dillon Thieneman returns, the group’s talent and depth may be at an all-time high.

SPECIALISTS

Priority: Average at punter

Outlook: The Ducks are back to having competition at kicker and long snapper and have an answer at punter. Adding a punter for competition is the only need.