Ranking tight ends the Oregon Ducks will face in the 2025 season from worst to best

As part of our preseason coverage, we ranked the tight ends that are on the Oregon Ducks' 2025 schedule from worst to best.

For the Oregon Ducks, the 2025 college football season will be one of great interest. After a 2024 season in which Dan Lanning's team won the Big Ten Conference in its first year as a league member, expectations were set high. Now, with an almost entirely new-look roster that returns just four starters, there are a lot of questions to be answered. 

We have just about a week until those questions will start to be answered. As we continue our preview coverage of the upcoming season, we want to begin examining the Ducks' schedule and some of the players, teams, and coaches they will face over the coming months. 

The tight end position is an interesting one, as the Ducks won’t face many elite tight ends at the top of any draft class, but nearly all the passing attacks they will face are versatile and formidable. There is a lot of transfer talent in the Big Ten this year, just waiting for the opportunity to prove their worth against better competition, so the Ducks need to be prepared to face off against a plethora of ascending pass catchers. 

As we begin our preparations for the season, we're going through the best and worst position groups and units that the Ducks will face in 2025. With that being said, let's break down each projected starting tight ends that Oregon will face this season, ranked from last to first. 

12. Hunter Provience - Montana State

The Montana State Bobcats mascot on the sidelines during the game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Jones AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael C. Johnson-USA TODAY Sports

Career Stats: 9 games, 6 catches, 111 yards, 1 TD

Analysis: Provience may not have a ton of experience, but he has shown a bit of what he can do at Montana State, and should be in line to take over a bigger role of their offense oging into the new season.

11. Alex Lines - Northwestern

The Northwestern Wildcats mascot Willie the Wildcat in action.

Career Stats: 21 Games — 11 catches, 146 yards, 0 Touchdowns

Analysis: Lines has moved around a bit, spending time at both UNLV and Arizona before redshirting last season at New Mexico State. Now he comes to Northwestern, where he could take over as a meaningful part of the offense, but there isn't a ton of production to base projections on.

10. Deker DeGraaf - Washington

Aug 31, 2024; Seattle, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies tight end Decker DeGraaf (86) catches a touchdown pass against the Weber State Wildcats during the second quarter at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

Career Stats: 13 games, 15 catches, 233 yards, 3 TD

Analysis: DeGraaf came in as a true freshman in 2024 and had a productive season as the TE 2 in Washington's offense, producing behind Keleki Latu. Now, with Latu moving on, DeGraaf has a chance to step into a bigger role and see more of the targets.

9. Bryce Caufield - Oregon State

Oregon State's Aiden Sullivan, right, strips the ball from Bryce Caufield during the Oregon State Spring Game at Reser Stadium on Saturday, April 19, 2025, in Corvallis, Ore.

Career Stats: 33 games, 9 catches, 133 yards, 1 TD

Analysis: Bryce Caufield will have to hold off Miami transfer Riley Williams to get the starting job in Corvallis this year, but he's got a good shot at doing so, and can step in and try to replace Jermaine Terry II, who led the way a year ago.

8. Tucker Ashcraft - Wisconsin

Wisconsin tight end Tucker Ashcroft (11) is shown during spring football practice Thursday, April 3, 2025 in Madison, Wisconsin. 



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Career Stats: 25 games, 20 catches, 168 yards, 2 TD

Analysis: Heading into his second year as the starter at TE for Wisconsin, Ashcraft is going to have to develop some chemistry with transfer quarterback Billy Edwards Jr., but assuming they can get on the same page, he has shown in the past that he can be a solid player in the offense.

7. Kenny Fletcher, Jr. - Rutgers

Aug 29, 2024; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Rutgers Scarlet Knights tight end Kenny Fletcher (12) gains yards after catch during the second half against the Howard Bison at SHI Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

Career Stats: 30 games, 20 catches, 137 yards, 2 TD

Analysis: After starting his career as a defensive lineman, Fletcher Jr. moved over to the offensive side of the ball a year ago and was a great player for Rutgers, carving out a share of the target load and giving the Scarlet Knights an extra dynamic in the passing game.

6. Oscar Hammond - Oklahoma State

Oklahoma State tight end Oscar Hammond poses for a photograph during the Oklahoma State Cowboys football media days in Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Oklahoma, Saturday, Aug., 2, 2025.

Career Stats: 19 catches, 238 yards, 1 TD

Analysis: It will be a battle between Hammond and Josh Ford, but after transferring in from North Texas over the offseason, it seemsl ike Hammond can come in and give an extra wrinkle to the offense.

5. Addison Ostrenga - Iowa

Aug 9, 2025; Iowa tight end Addison Ostrenga (87) lines up during the Hawkeyes Kids Day NCAA football open practice at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Cress for the Des Moines Register

Career Stats: 33 games, 47 catches, 312 yards, 3 TD

Analysis: With Luke Lachey moving on, Ostrenga steps into the No. 1 TE spot for the Hawkeyes and will look to be among the top targets for QB transfer Mark Gronowski, who is among the most intriguing passers in the conference this year.

4. Holden Staes - Indiana

Tennessee tight end Holden Staes (19) celebrates during a game between Tennessee and Chattanooga, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024.

Career Stats: 30 catches, 307 yards, 5 TD

Analysis: Staes has spent time at both Notre Dame and Tennessee, standing as a solid contributor wherever he lands. He had a four-touchdown season in 2023 with the Fighting Irish, and now will look to be one of the top pass catchers for Fernando Mendoza in Curt Cignetti's high-powered offense.

3. Khalil Dinkins - Penn State

Penn State tight end Khalil Dinkins reaches out for a pass during practice outside Holuba Hall on Saturday, August 2, 2025, in State College.

Career Stats: 36 games, 23 catches, 232 yards, 5 TD

Analysis: Trying to fill the shoes of someone like Tyler Warren is never easy, but that will be what Khalil Dinkins tries to do at Penn State this year. Fortunately, the offense returns a ton of production and he should be able to build on his past success with the Nittany Lions.

2. Jameson Geers - Minnesota

Nov 23, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Golden Gophers tight end Jameson Geers (86) catches a pass for a touchdown against the Penn State Nittany Lions during the second quarter at Huntington Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

Career Stats: 33 games, 32 catches, 312 yards, 5 TD

Analysis: Geers had a career season in 2024 with four touchdowns, and going into his final collegiate season, he should be able to build on that with a Minnesota team that many are pegging as a potential sleeper in the conference.

1. Lake McRee - USC

Nov 23, 2024; Pasadena, California, USA; USC Trojans tight end Lake McRee (87) runs a pass between UCLA Bruins defensive back K.J. Wallace (7) and defensive back Bryan Addison (4) during the second quarter at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images

Career Stats: 67 catches. 704 yards, 3 TD

Analysis: With Duce Robinson away from USC in the transfer portal, McRee will now take over as the starter and try to build on what he did a year ago. While his TD numbers may not be tops in the conference, he has shown himself to be a reliable target and has a bright future in Lincoln Riley's offense.

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