The Oregon Ducks two top Wide Receivers from 2015 have announced their intend to enter the NFL Draft. Byron Marshall and now Bralon Addison will look to start their professional careers.
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The Oregon Ducks will be without two of their top Wide Receivers from this past season entering the new year. Byron Marshall already said he will not return in 2016 and now Bralon Addison will join him according to GoDucks.com. Addison announced his intent to enter the NFL Draft and begin his professional career. He led Oregon this season with 64 catches and over 800 yards of Offense to go with 10 touchdowns. Addison missed all of last season following a leg injury and came back without skipping a beat or showing any ill effects.
With Addison departing that leaves Dwayne Stanford, Devon Allen, and Darren Carrington as returning players to the Oregon Offense to go along with a solid recruiting class to lead the position into 2016.
"I came here as a kid who wanted nothing more than to play football at a high level. In the process, so much more has happened. … This is a decision I have prayed about, and I feel as though God as given me the understanding, confidence and assurance to move forward.Bralon Addison’s Statement on Forgoing His Senior Season and Entering the NFL Draft"
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Players have until January 15th to make their decision to remain in school or declare for the NFL Draft.