11 Oregon Ducks upperclassmen we predict will break out in 2026

The 2026 season will be here before we know it, and these 11 Duck upperclassmen could break out and have big roles come next season.

The excellence of underclassmen was one of the underlying themes of the Oregon Ducks in 2025, with a number of surprise contributors stepping into prominent roles.

For a program like the Ducks that repeatedly has highly-talented players joining the team year-after-year, that's not completely uncommon.

But at the same time, some players need more time to thrive and grow. Not everyone is like true freshman five-star Dakorien Moore, who emerged right away (albeit with the injury to Evan Stewart being a factor) as Dante Moore's No. 1 target on the outside. On the opposite side of the ball, Brandon Finney Jr., a four-star true freshman, secured one of the outside cornerback spots rather early in the season. True freshman running backs Jordon Davison and Dierre Hill Jr. were two parts of a three-headed monster in the backfield.

The list continues of underclassmen who broke out as key contributors for the Ducks in 2025.

But there were also several upperclassmen who paved a similar path, surprising nearly everyone by becoming a key cog during the team's run to the College Football Playoff Semifinal.

Wide receiver Malik Benson, running back Noah Whittington, tight end Kenyon Sadiq, edge rusher Teitum Tuioti, cornerback Jadon Canady and many more represent upperclassmen who broke out last season.

Shifting our focus to 2026, what players could fit in the same category? We listed 11 Duck upperclassman who have a chance of making significant strides and breaking out come next season.

LB Jerry Mixon

Oregon inside linebackers Bryce Boettcher, right, and Jerry Mixon celebrate after a forced fumble as the Oregon Ducks take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.

Year in 2026: Senior

Career Stats: 65 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 2 INTs, 7 PDs

Analysis: While Jerry Mixon took a major step forward in 2025, recording 57 tackles versus just three in 2024, there's still untapped potential here. Bryce Boettcher was the main leader of the linebacking group and was a heat-seeking missile towards the ball, ultimately collecting 136 tackles. Now, the onus will largely be on Mixon in the linebacking room. He showcased his talent last season but another leap forward will be needed.

TE Jamari Johnson

Oregon tight end Jamari Johnson hauls in a touchdown reception as the Oregon Ducks face the Indiana Hoosiers in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 9, 2026, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

Year in 2026: Redshirt Junior

Career Stats: 45 catches, 668 yards, 4 TDs

Analysis: Some would say that Jamari Johnson's 2025 campaign could be classified as a breakout. And it certainly could, as I'm sure nobody expected him to total nearly 700 receiving yards and lead the Ducks in receiving in three games down the stretch of the season. But with Sadiq gone, Johnson steps into the bona-fide TE1 role and will see even more targets this season. He has an impressive combination of size (6-foot-5, 257 pounds), burst and great hands that enabled him to become one of Moore's most trusted targets. With Moore back, Johnson is set for a monster year.

OT Gernorris Wilson

Oct 25, 2025; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oregon Ducks offensive tackle Gernorris Wilson (35) catches a touchdown pass during the second half against the Wisconsin Badgers at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

Year in 2026: Redshirt Junior

Analysis: Having filled in admirably over the last two seasons at right tackle, Gernorris Wilson could potentially be stepping into a starting spot with 2025 starter Alex Harkey graduating. He'll have competition, namely from Yale transfer Michael Bennett, but Wilson has already proven to this staff that he's just fine blocking on the edges.

WR Iverson Hooks

UAB’s wide receiver Iverson Hooks (0) carries the ball against Alabama State during their game at Protective Stadium in Birmingham Ala., on Thursday evening August 27, 2025.

Year in 2026: Redshirt Junior

Career Stats: 97 catches, 1,225 yards, 10 TDs

Analysis: During Dan Lanning's tenure, multiple players have decided to end their college careers at Oregon and have boosted themselves into a higher draft stock. Iverson Hooks may be one of those guys, as he's currently not on the radar of NFL scouts but certainly could be with a big season like he had last year at UAB in recording 927 yards despite erratic quarterback play. The 5-foot-10, 175-pound jitterbug could excel in the slot, quickly emerging as one of Moore's top targets. Hooks was a second-team All-AAC selection in 2025 and could do even more with an elite quarterback.

S Peyton Woodyard

Oregon defensive back Peyton Woodyard scores off an interception as the Oregon Ducks host the Oklahoma State Cowboys on Sept. 6, 2025, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon.

Year in 2026: Junior

Career Stats: 31 tackles, 1 INT

Analysis:Peyton Woodyard began the season in a rotation with Aaron Flowers and Dillon Thieneman before eventually ceding almost all of his playing time to that duo. Despite Flowers returning, Minnesota transfer Koi Perich coming in and two young safeties in Trey McNutt and Davon Benjamin also competing for time, Woodyard has all the talent to push his way into the rotation and keep his spot this time. The St. John Bosco product had an impressive pick-six against Oklahoma State, revealing a playmaking ability that we could see more of next season.

WR Jeremiah McClellan

Dec 20, 2025; Eugene, OR, USA; Oregon Ducks wide receiver Jeremiah McClellan (11) runs after making a catch as James Madison Dukes defensive back DJ Barksdale (32) defends during the first quarter at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

Year in 2026: Redshirt Sophomore

Career Stats: 41 catches, 581 yards, 3 TDs

Analysis:Jeremiah McClellan is another player who's 2025 season could be considered as a breakout, but he also showed that there's a lot more in the tank given more opportunities across the whole season. The former four-star stepped in and excelled alongside Benson when both Moore and Gary Bryant Jr. were injured, demonstrating his highlight-reel worthy ability to make acrobatic catches. He finished the season with 13 catches for 160 yards in the CFP and will look to carry that momentum into next season.

RB Da'Jaun Riggs

Nov 30, 2024; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oregon Ducks running back Da'Jaun Riggs (21) picks up a first down during the second half against the Washington Huskies at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

Year in 2026: Redshirt Sophomore

Career Stats: 28 rushes, 168 yards, 1 TD

Analysis: The lone reserve running back holdover that didn't enter the transfer portal in January, a Da'Jaun Riggs breakout may be brewing in 2026. With the running back room lacking depth behind Jordon Davison and Dierre Hill Jr., expect Riggs to have an impact. He's been promising during his first two seasons, averaging 6.0 yards per carry and could be given a bigger opportunity and a more prominent role next season.

OT Fox Crader

Jan 1, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Oregon Ducks tight end Kade Caton (85), offensive lineman Fox Crader (59) and offensive lineman Ziyare Addison (58) warm up prior to the 2025 Orange Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Year in 2026: Redshirt Sophomore

Analysis: When left tackle Isaiah World went down with an injury late in the season in a must-win game against the USC Trojans, Fox Crader stepped in admirably. With World graduating, the former four-star is now in line to start at that spot barring the addition of a high-level transfer. Crader has the frame (6-foot-6 and 315 pounds) and the technical skills to become an elite pass protector and run blocker. He showed glimpses of it last season and it could be on full display come 2026.

CB Ify Obidegwu

Oregon defensive back Ify Obidegwu intercepts a pass intended for USC tight end Walker Lyons as the Oregon Ducks host the USC Trojans on Nov. 22, 2025, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon.

Year in 2026: Redshirt Sophomore

Career Stats: 24 tackles, 1 INT, 6 PDs

Analysis: The No. 6 cornerback in the 2026 class, Ify Obidegwu contributed in a rotational role for the Ducks in 2025 opposite Finney. But with Theran Johnson and Canady gone, Obidegwu may be in line for a significant amount of time if he can nail down that spot in spring practices and fall camp. There are a number of talented players who have that starting spot in their sights, but Obidegwu gained valuable experience last season in registering an interception and six pass deflections.

WR Dillon Gresham

Oregon Ducks Spring Game 2025 (Dillon Gresham)

Year in 2026: Redshirt Sophomore

Career Stats: None

Analysis: A four-star recruit in 2024, Dillon Gresham battled injuries that blocked him from playing any meaningful football during the 2025 season. He did have a promising spring, as he was one of the stars of the team's spring game. If he can once again gain momentum in spring practices and stay healthy, the 6-foot, 190-pounder has a chance to be a surprise contributor to a seemingly stacked receiver room next season.

K Gage Hurych

Oregon kicker Gage Hurych kicks off during Oregon Football’s spring game on April 26, 2025, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene.

Year in 2026: Redshirt Sophomore

Career Stats: 0-1 FG, 16-16 PAT

Analysis: With Atticus Sappington gone and Nevada transfer Keaton Emmett likely coming as a kick-off specialist, the field goal and PAT kicking job for the Ducks is Gage Hurych's to lose. He served as Oregon's kick-off specialist last season and showcased one of the biggest legs in the Big Ten in doing so, serving as a promising sign that he could excel on field goals. He attempted just one in 2025, a miss from 44 yards out. But he did hit all 16 extra points and if he can harness his strong leg from long range, he has a chance to be one of the most talented kickers that the Ducks have had in recent memory.

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