USC defense faces Oregon Ducks' quality tight ends once again

The OregonDucks‘ offense can win in many different ways. The Ducks‘ run game is dominant, and they have an extremely talented pocket passer with a plethora of weapons. The Ducks’ offense will create the most problems for the USC Trojans and the Big Ten with their versatile tight end duo.
In a recent article, Brad Crawford projects freshman tight end as an impactful player from day 1. Here is what he had to say about Kendre Harrison:
“There are at least a half-dozen first-year freshmen expected to play for the Ducks this season, but few hold a loftier recruiting grade than Harrison, last year’s Gatorade State Player of the Year in North Carolina. Oregon lacks experience at the position behind expected starter Jamari Johnson following Kenyon Sadiq’s NFL entry, and Harrison, a former two-sport star, brings impressive ability. As part of Oregon’s offensive transition following Will Stein’s departure to Kentucky as head coach, Harrison, along with others, learned what changes were being made schematically. With Dante Moore in charge, this passing game will still look like Oregon with subtle differences. Harrison is a plug-and-play athlete as long as he brings physicality as a multi-dimensional threat.”
Dante Moore has many serious deep threat playmakers he can get the ball to. Moore will have many 20+ yard passing touchdowns as he did last season. It appears the Ducks’ offense will be most dangerous because of their dynamic tight ends. Even though Harrison is a 1st year guy, he and Jamari Johnson will be feasting on Big Ten defenses this season together.
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