Six Oregon Players Crack Top-50 NFL Draft Board

The season has started to transition to a point where these early NFL draft boards become a much bigger deal.
One of the many timelines that doesn’t add up for college football coaches is about to force some tough decisions. It’s nearing mid-November and many of the top players in college football have decisions to make. Take a chance in the NFL or return for another season. With NIL that has made these decisions tougher for many.
Oregon has quite a few players that are likely to find themselves in a tough position in the coming months. And those decisions will have an impact on what the coaching staff will need to do to manage this roster.
Dane Brugler of TheAthletic.com just published his top 50 NFL draft board. It has recently been updated and has 6 Oregon players in that top 50.
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Here is a look at those predictions from Brugler.
No. 12 – QB Dante Moore
No real surprise to see him in the first round. It’s on the cusp of the top ten and only adds to the mystery of his upcoming choice. If he moves outside the top 15 I’m not sure if he’ll go to the NFL or stay.
No. 17 – TE Kenyon Sadiq
Not much of a surprise here. Sadiq has a legitimate case to be TE1 in this class.
No. 30 – DL A’mauri Washington
Right on the cusp of a first round pick. Which is probably enough for him to enter the draft.
No. 43 – EDGE Matayo Uiagelelei
This puts Uiagelelei in the second round of the draft. Which is likely enough to attract him into the draft. Still something worth watching however.
No. 47 – OL Emmanuel Pregnon
Not much of a surprise. And frankly with how he’s playing right now, I can see his stock improving.
No. 49. SAF Dillon Thieneman
This puts him in the middle to late second round range.























