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What the addition of Evan Stewart means for Oregon's receiver room in 2024

Jarrid Denneyby:Jarrid Denney01/12/24

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Evan Stewart
Evan Stewart (Daniel Dunn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

There isn't a team in the country that has had a better start to the 2024 offseason than the Oregon Ducks. Approximately nine hours after Oregon head coach Dan Lanning announced that he was sticking with the Ducks and would not be the next coach at Alabama, UO landed one of the top available players on the marker: former Texas A&M receiver and five-star signee Evan Stewart. Approximately nine hours after Oregon head coach Dan Lanning announced that he was sticking with the Ducks and would not be the next coach at Alabama, UO landed one of the top available players on the market: former Texas A&M receiver and five-star signee Evan Stewart. In eight games last season, Stewart caught 38 passes for 514 yards and four touchdowns in eight games. He dealt with a lower leg injury throughout the fall. The 6-foot, 175-pound rising junior will join the Ducks with two years of eligibility remaining — and will immediately provide a playmaking spark for an offense that already features plenty of talent at receiver.

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