Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel is a projected round four pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Where does Gabriel stack up compared to the other quarterbacks? Draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. put out his newest mock draft.
After a dominant season as quarterback for the Oregon Ducks, Dillon Gabriel is headed to the NFL Draft. Gabriel's mock drafts and positional rankings continue to roll in. Gabriel was projected as a "Day two" draft pick in a recent ESPN ranking.
Oregon Ducks starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel didn't end his college career with a National Championship but he's still leaving the Oregon Ducks in great han
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In the wake of Oregon's College Football Playoff quarterfinal loss to No. 8 seed Ohio State, ESPN predicted the Ducks' starting quarterback to replace Gabriel in the upcoming 2025 season.
Dillon Gabriel made a name for himself by having a great freshman season at UCF. Fast forward to the present day, and he's now the NCAA's all-time leader in total touchdowns. Gabriel spent three seasons at UCF before taking his talents to Oklahoma.
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Boise State's Ashton Jeanty and Arizona State's Cam Skattebo made the first team at running back. Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter, who won the Heisman Trophy, was listed on the first team as all-purpose.
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Where does Dillon Gabriel’s cameo career rank him among Oregon's all-time great QBs? We take a look at some of the best to ever do it at as a Duck.
But Howard has the benefit of someone like true freshman sensation Jeremiah Smith, who had 12 catches for 145 yards and 2 touchdowns in those spots (he’s also No. 4 in FBS with 349 receiving yards on all 3rd-down situations). Compare that to Notre Dame’s leader in those situations, Mitchell Evans, who had 6 catches for 86 yards.