3 Oregon football players named to 247Sports' All-Transfer team for 2024

Oregon wide receiver Evan Stewart makes a catch during practice with the Ducks Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex in Eugene, Ore.
Oregon wide receiver Evan Stewart makes a catch during practice with the Ducks Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex in Eugene, Ore. / Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK
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Oregon football had one of the best offseason transfer portal hauls of any program in the country and it's not going unnoticed.

The Ducks finished with the No. 2 transfer class in the nation with 14 newcomers. There were some legit superstar additions for Oregon via the portal, led by Dillon Gabriel, a do-everything quarterback from Oklahoma who started his career at UCF.

You could look up and down at the transfer haul and pick pretty much any newcomer and they'd probably have a chance to start this season for the No. 3 team in the country.

Basically, Oregon nailed the transfer portal arguably better than any team in college football.

Don't believe me? Just look at 247Sports' Preseason All-Transfer team.

The Ducks landed three players on the All-Transfer team. Gabriel leads the way at quarterback which isn't all that surprising because he's one of the most prolific passers in the country coming back for one more year in an electric offense. He's going to flourish in Eugene much like Bo Nix did when he came over from Auburn.

Following Gabriel, there's Texas A&M transfer Evan Stewart, a former five-star recruit. He had high expectations when he got to Texas A&M in 2022 but he struggled a bit as a sophomore. His ceiling is still tremendous and he could be a legit first or second-round talent in the upcoming NFL draft.

So who else could have made the team outside of Stewart and Gabriel? Well, Chance Linton of 247Sports chose Jabbar Muhammad as one of the All-Transfer team's cornerbacks. This is a no-brainer as he was one of the best in the nation last year at Washington.

Oregon has a few other guys who could've made the list like Derrick Harmon, Jamaree Caldwell, or Kobe Savage, but that's just how good this transfer class was for Dan Lanning.

We'll see them in action against Idaho this weekend.