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Oregon releases depth chart ahead of matchup with Utah

Jarrid Denneyby:Jarrid Denney11/16/21

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Oregon’s weekly organizational chart was released to the public Tuesday ahead of the No. 3 Ducks’ showdown with No. 23 Utah in Salt Lake City this weekend.

The two-deep appeared a day later than usual this week. Those hoping it would reflect any major roster changes or depth chart adjustments will be sorely disappointed.

Tuesday’s organizational chart is identical to the chart Oregon released last week ahead of the Washington game.

It’s worth noting that receiver Johnny Johnson III, who left the Washington State game with what appeared to be an ankle injury last Saturday, is still listed at the top of the depth chart.

Ditto for offensive lineman Ryan Walk, who suffered an injury during the Washington game and will be sidelined for at least the next few weeks, according to Mario Cristobal.

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Over the past few days, Mycah Pittman and members of his family have made it apparent through their social media accounts that Pittman may intend to transfer from Oregon. Pittman is still listed on the two-deep and is also listed on Oregon’s roster.

A few other Ducks are dealing with injuries and their status may be in doubt for the Utah game. Keith Brown and DJ Johnson are both day-to-day from the sound of things, but both are still listed on the two-deep.

The only recent injury that is reflected on the organizational chart is that of starting safety Steve Stephens IV, who suffered “a soft tissue injury”‘ during the Colorado game, according to Cristobal.

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