The Oregon Ducks have had a successful weekend on the recruiting trail, with two highly rated transfers joining their team. On Sunday, Peyton Woodyard, a safety who transferred from Alabama, committed to the Ducks. This was followed by the commitment of Derrick Harmon, a transfer defensive tackle from Michigan State on Friday.
These additions have bolstered Oregon’s roster and positioned them as the second-ranked team in the 247Sports transfer portal team rankings, behind only Ole Miss. The Ducks have secured a total of 14 players from the transfer portal as they gear up for their debut season in the Big Ten. Notable additions include quarterback Dillon Gabriel, wide receiver Evan Stewart, and cornerback Jabbar Muhammad, all of whom bring valuable experience from top programs.
Despite Ohio State being the favored contender in the Big Ten, many believe that Oregon poses a significant threat in the 2024 season. Competing for a conference title in their inaugural year in the league would be an impressive feat for the Ducks. Their strong recruitment efforts at both high school and transfer levels have put them in a favorable position to succeed, challenging conventional expectations for new teams in Power Four conferences.