Could Dylan Raiola and Dante Moore co-exist at Oregon in 2026?
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Oregon's football program is facing a pivotal moment as quarterback Dante Moore considers entering the 2026 NFL Draft. Moore, projected as a top draft pick, has not yet decided whether to declare, leaving the door open for a possible return to Oregon. This decision is crucial, as it could significantly impact the NFL Draft landscape due to the limited depth in the quarterback class.
Meanwhile, Dylan Raiola, a two-year starter at Nebraska and the No. 5 quarterback in the transfer portal, is contemplating a transfer to Oregon. Sources indicate that Raiola is willing to sit out a year behind Moore, should Moore choose to stay for the 2026 season. Raiola's interest in Oregon aligns with his desire to develop and compete for championships, following the successful paths of past Oregon quarterbacks.
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning, who is overseeing significant changes in the coaching staff, aims to maintain the team's contender status. The Ducks are set to return several starters and have consistently recruited strong classes.
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