Oregon projected to set program record in latest mock for 2025 NFL Draft
Oregon is projected to have a staggering 11 players taken this spring in Pro Football Network’s latest NFL mock draft that was released on Saturday morning.
If the Ducks indeed have that many players taken in this spring’s NFL Draft, it would set a program record. Oregon’s previous record for players taken in a single draft came just last year when 8 Ducks were picked. The record before that for Oregon was 6 players, so these are heady times for Ducks headed to the NFL, no matter where the number lands for Oregon in 2025.
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The breakdown by round for Oregon in this mock draft is spread out, with Ducks taken in every round except the 6th round. Oregon has 2 players projected in the first round, with offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. slotted at No. 18 and defensive tackle Derrick Harmon predicted to go 24th.
The mock draft has defensive end Jordan Burch going in the second round at No. 62 overall. In the third round, offensive tackle Ajani Cornelius is predicted to go 66th, with wide receiver Tez Johnson following closely at No. 69.
In the fourth round, cornerback Jabbar Muhammad is predicted to go with the 129th pick, with linebacker Jeffrey Bassa going 134th. In the fifth round, quarterback Dillon Gabriel is slotted to go 150th after having a historic season in Eugene, and tight end Terrance Ferguson follows Gabriel at No. 151. And 6 picks later at No. 157, the mock draft has Oregon nose tackle Jamaree Caldwell getting selected.
Finally, Ducks running back Jordan James is predicted to go in the seventh round with the 218th pick.
11 Ducks included:
Round 1: Conerly (18) Harmon (24)
Round 2: Burch (62)
Round 3: Cornelius (66) Tez Johnson (69)
Round 4: Muhammad (129) Bassa (134)
Round 5: Gabriel (150) TFerg (151) Caldwell (157)
Round 7: Jordan James (218) https://t.co/1wuOzmBv1g— Paul (@TheCorpatty) February 1, 2025
Producing 11 picks would likely have Oregon in the mix as the school to produce the most overall picks in this year’s draft.
Michigan led last year’s draft with 13 picks coming off its national championship season. The all-time record belongs to Georgia, which had 15 players selected in the 2022 draft.