Despite the Oregon Ducks replacing quarterback Dillon Gabriel with Dante Moore, Moore will have a potential new favorite target to throw next fall in freshman wideout Dakorien Moore. According to ESPN's Max Olson,
INDIANAPOLIS — Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel was among the quarterbacks to throw at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday. You can watch Gabriel’s throwing session, including to Ducks receiver Tez Johnson, via the NFL. RELATED: Can Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel join rare group of under 6-foot quarterbacks in NFL?
Gabriel is leaning into six years of college experience from UCF, to Oklahoma and Oregon, and a winning track record to prove to NFL teams he can overcome his lack of height.
One of the primary knocks on Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel during the draft process is likely to be his size. At 5-foot-11, 200 pounds, Gabriel is shorter and lighter than the average quarterback. The good news is Gabriel isn't concerned if some evaluators view his height as a con.
The Oregon Ducks had one of the most successful seasons in program history last year, going 13-1 with a Big Ten Championship win and a No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff. Now, in 2025, they will look to reach the same heights once again, but this time around with almost an entirely new roster.
Out of New York, four-star wide receiver recruit Messiah Hampton is planning a visit with the Oregon Ducks and new receivers coach Ross Douglas on June 13. He also set official visits with the Miami Hurricanes,
Watch the full on-field workout from Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine. Watch the full on-field workout from Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe at ...