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Seven Ducks Headed to Reese's Senior Bowl

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Oregon has a lot of experienced talent on its roster. And that senior talent hopes to have a shot to play at the next level in the NFL.

One of the key stops before the NFL combine is the Reese’s Senior bowl. The game will take place on February 1 in Mobile, Alabama. Giving Oregon players and others a chance to showcase their skills in practices and games against some of the best talent in college football.

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There will be scouts from every team evaluating players in those practices and games.

On Monday defensive lineman Ja’Maree Caldwell accepted his invitation. He becomes the 7th Oregon player to declare for the game. Several others could be added as the rosters take shape. Here is a look at the current list of players expected to compete.

QB Dillon Gabriel

TE Terrance Ferguson

WR Tez Johnson

OL Ajani Cornelius

DL Jordan Burch

DL Ja’Maree Caldwell

LB Jeffrey Bassa

About the Senior Bowl:

The Reese’s Senior Bowl is widely regarded as the preeminent college football all-star game and the first stage in the NFL Draft process. The longest continual-running all-star game has taken place in Mobile, Alabama the past 76 years.  More than 900 NFL personnel, including key decision-makers from all 32 teams, and over 1100 media members from around the country were credentialed this year. This past April, the game produced 110 total picks, representing 43 percent of the entire NFL draft.

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