The Oregon Ducks are among the teams with the highest NIL valuations of players in the whole country. Which Ducks have the highest valuations heading into 2025?
The Oregon Ducks should be one of the top teams in college football again next year following their 13-1 season in 2024.
The highest NIL valuation for an Oregon Duck is wide receiver Evan Stewart, whose valuation is at $1.1 million. Stewart has over 2.4 million followers across his social media platforms of ...
While the Oregon Ducks fell short of their national championship aspirations during the 2024 season, their 2025 outlook improved Tuesday. That is because wide receiver Evan Stewart announced he ...
Oregon wide receiver Evan Stewart is putting the NFL Draft on hold and returning to school for the 2025 season, he announced on social media Tuesday. Stewart ranked as the No. 69 overall player ...
ESPN college football analyst Max Olson has identified Oregon wide receiver Evan Stewart as a prime candidate for a breakout ...
Amid other departures at the position, Oregon is set to return a key wide receiver in 2025 after junior Evan Stewart announced his plans to return to the Ducks in 2025 on social media Tuesday.
Championship teams are constructed in a variety of ways. In 2023, Michigan relied on a smashmouth running game and defense.
Following an impressive season for Oregon football, wide receiver Evan Stewart has decided to forgo the NFL Draft and will return to the Ducks in 2025. Stewart announced the decision on Instagram.
Oregon will have one of its top targets back in 2025. Evan Stewart, who had 48 receptions for 613 yards and five touchdowns this season, announced he’s returning for his senior season.
The Oregon Ducks got a massive win when it comes to roster construction on Tuesday, with wide receiver Evan Stewart announcing that he would not be declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft, and instead ...
A few of Oregon's best returning players in wide receiver Evan Stewart and defensive end Matayo Uiagalelei did not crack the top 25. It is a surprise that a team with as much talent as Oregon did ...