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The 5 Oregon Ducks that will be superstars in Yahoo Sports' college fantasy football

Oregon’s Dakorien Moore, right, flys over the goal line ahead of Oklahoma State’s David Kabongo for a second quarter touchdown at Autzen.
Oregon’s Dakorien Moore, right, flys over the goal line ahead of Oklahoma State’s David Kabongo for a second quarter touchdown at Autzen. | USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

Few things could make a Saturday in the fall more exciting as the chaos of college football is unmatched. That's why when Yahoo Sports announced on Thursday Morning that it would be launching a college Fantasy Football game this Summer, it made the the upcoming season even more exciting.

Heading into a season with sky-high expectations for the Oregon Ducks, the announcement only ramps up the excitement. Oregon fans are now given another way to root on their favorite players, and 5 Ducks will have a chance to win you your league.

The 5 Oregon stars with absurd Fantasy Football potential

Dante Moore - Quarterback

Every Fantasy Football team needs a good quarterback, and Oregon has arguably the Nation's best in Dante Moore. After passing up being a 1st round pick, Dante Moore is set to have a monster season with a year of experience under his belt. Moore brings it all with his ability to make plays running the ball while he's an elite passer, and if cuts down on the turnovers he'll be well worth any pick spent on him.

Jordon Davison - Running Back

While Oregon likes to deploy a rotation at running back, there's no reason to fear the split snaps with Ducks' star Jordon Davison. The Ducks gave the freshman just 8.07 carries per game last season, yet he averaged 47.64 yards per game with over a touchdown per game. As Davison steps into a bigger role with the departures of Noah Whittington, Jayden Limar, Jay Harris, and Makhi Hughes, he'll be a potential fantasy monster with his touchdown production.

Jamari Johnson - Tight End

Oregon is quietly turning into a monster with developing tight ends with Terrance Ferguson and Kenyon Sadiq over the past two seasons. Jamari Johnson quietly was more impressive than Sadiq at points last season, finishing the year with 32 catches for 510 yards and 3 touchdowns. Johnson will be a go-to weapon for Dante Moore, and with the depth of the wide receiver room, he could be the most reliable fantasy option.

Evan Stewart - Wide Receiver

In his first season at Oregon, Evan Stewart looked like a 1st round pick, but a torn ACL kept him out all of 2025. Now, the former 5-star recruit returns to the Ducks, looking to regain his status as one of the games best wide receivers. All the concerns about Stewart's form post injury were quieted with his dominant showings this Spring, and he could be a perfect high upside pick in fantasy leagues.

Dakorien Moore - Wide Receiver

After signing with Oregon as the Nation's top ranked wide receiver recruit, Dakorien Moore lived up to the hype when he was healthy. The biggest key for taking the offense to the next level will be getting Moore even more touches as he's a dynamic playmaker with the ball in his hands. If Moore is able to stay healthy this season, he'll be an elite deep threat with a chance to turn any play into a touchdown after the catch.

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