Oregon Ducks News: The depth chart is deep, 6 5-star visits on tap, Roundball courts a star guard

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Kenyon Sadiq is perhaps the one indispensable weapon in the 2025 Oregon offense. Even if he needs a week off, the Ducks go to four wides and stay on the attack.
Kenyon Sadiq is perhaps the one indispensable weapon in the 2025 Oregon offense. Even if he needs a week off, the Ducks go to four wides and stay on the attack. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

For over 20 years now Chile Duck has been the keeper of the roster flame for Oregon fans. His "Duck Depth Chart" has been gospel, even more accurate than the official "or"-laden version that comes out of the Hatfield-Dowlin Center.

The meticulously-updated, archived and annotated depth charts, which date back to the ill-fated Indiana game of 2004, ought to be bookmarked, even memorized by every Oregon fan.

There's one powerful message that comes through even with a quick scan: This is the deepest and most talented Oregon football roster ever.

It's 85 days until opening kickoff versus Montana State. There will injuries and rumors of injuries. This team will have a very, very good season, and they'll be ready to get after it.

Blockbuster official visit weekend seeks Hollywood ending

Six five-star visitors touch down in Eugene this weekend including:

2026 Loganville, Georgia linebacker Tyler Atkinson

Miami, Florida wide receiver Calvin Russell

6-3 safety Joey O'Brien

California speedster Brandon "Dash" Arrington

6-5 Bishop Gorman safety Jett Washington, who canceled a trip to Ohio State and moved up his Oregon visit

6-5, 250 Sierra Canyon edge rusher Richard Wesley, who famously jumped into the pool with Dan Lanning and then jumped out again as his family elected to evaluate his options more carefully.

Committed 2026 recruits Tristan Phillips and Xavier Lherisse will be in town, as well as 6-4, 280 offensive lineman Jax Tanner from Meridian, Idaho.

Oregon basketball recruiting: Kohl Rosario, 6-5 shooting guard visits

Kohl Rosario is on his official visit to UO, a 6-5 shooting guard from Miami, Florida. He's a 25.2 points per game scorer with offers from Kansas, North Carolina and Duke.

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