Evan Stewart Earns High Praise From Oregon Ducks Receivers Coach Ross Douglas

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Ross Douglas is entering his second season as Oregon Ducks wide receivers coach, and one of Oregon’s biggest key returners this season is wide receiver Evan Stewart, who missed all of 2025 with a knee injury.
Evan Stewart's Leadership on Display

On Friday, Ross Douglas spoke to reporters about what Stewart returning this season means to this team. He also touched on the leadership role Stewart has taken on since sitting out last season.
“Definitely seen it continue. It’s been like that ever since he decided to go come back since January. He’s had a great attitude. Great mentality. He’s been a really good leader for our guys in the room,” Douglas said. “It’s a pleasure to work with him everyday.”
2026 will be the third season in Eugene for Stewart, who began his collegiate career with the Texas A&M Aggies. That’s where he played in 2022 and 2023 before entering the portal and transferring to Oregon.
In Stewart’s first season with Oregon in 2024, he had 48 receptions for 613 yards and five touchdowns. He looked poised to be even better in 2025. Unfortunately, Stewart suffered a torn patellar tendon injury that ended his 2025 season before it could even started. He’ll be ready for the 2026 season opener against the Boise State Broncos.

2025 was Douglas’s first year as Oregon’s wide receivers coach after previously being the wide receivers coach for the Syracuse Orange in 2024 and the wide receivers coach for the New England Patriots in 2023.
The Ducks wide receiver room has the potential to be among the best in the country this season. In addition to getting Stewart back, Oregon is returning these key contributors from 2025.
Sophomore wide receiver Dakorien Moore was Oregon’s highest ranked recruit in the 2025 high school recruiting class. The former five-star prospect had 34 receptions for 497 yards and three touchdowns as a true freshman. With some experience now under his belt, hopes are high that Moore will be able to take the next step to being the go-to target for the Oregon offense.

Wide receiver Jeremiah McClellan is entering year three with Oregon. Last season, he had 38 receptions for 557 yards and three touchdowns. No returning player on Oregon had more receiving yards than McClellan last season.
The quarterback that will be delivering this unit passes in week one is Dante Moore. This is Moore’s third season in Eugene and his second as the starter. Moore started all 15 games for Oregon in 2025, helping lead them to a 13-2 record and an appearance in the College Football Playoff semifinal.

Moore threw for 3,565 yards with 30 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He was named Third-team All-Big Ten. Following the season, there was speculation that Moore might end up declaring the 2026 NFL Draft because of him being a projected top five pick.
Moore decided to return to Oregon for another season, which will be a big help to the Ducks’ wide receivers room and the offense as a whole.
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Cory Pappas is sports writer for USC Trojans On SI and Oregon Ducks On SI. Since starting in March of 2024, he has been writing breaking news stories, game previews, game recaps, and more across College Sports, the NFL, MLB, NBA, and Olympics for Total Apex Sports. In addition to writing, Cory is also a sports data scout for Sportradar. He covers live sporting events ranging from college athletics to semi-pro and professional. Before joining the industry, Cory graduated from the University of Oregon in 2022. He ran track for Oregon's club Track and Field team. Before Oregon, he played varsity basketball and track and field in high school in Walnut Creek, CA. Cory is using his lifelong passion for sports and writing together.
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