The knowns and unknowns regarding Oregon's offensive line
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Since the 2022 season ended, Oregon has been working to replace four starters from an offensive line that was one of the best in the nation last fall. Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu, T.J. Bass, Alex Forsyth, and Ryan Walk led a UO offensive front that was tabbed as a Joe Moore Award semifinalist. But all four have exhausted their eligibility. In order to replace its quarter of multi-year starters, the Ducks added Junior Angilau (Texas), Ajani Cornelius (Rhode Island), and Nishad Strother (East Carolina) to a group of returners that includes Josh Conerly Jr., Marcus Harper II, and Jackson Powers-Johnson. At this point, though, there are still some uncertainties as to how all of the pieces will fit together along Oregon's offensive front. Here's what we know about the Ducks' OL, and what we're hoping to learn in the coming days.