Oregon Ducks Spring Football Roster: New Additions Dierre Hill, Brandon Finney, Theran Johnson, Jadon Canady

The Oregon Ducks are gearing up for their spring football game on April 26th, and that means adding a few more newcomers to their official spring roster. Get to know Brandon Finney, Theran Johnson, Jadon Canady and Dierre Hill.
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning looks to the clock towards the end of the first half as the Oregon Ducks face the Ohio State Buckeyes Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, in the quarterfinal of the College Football Playoff at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning looks to the clock towards the end of the first half as the Oregon Ducks face the Ohio State Buckeyes Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, in the quarterfinal of the College Football Playoff at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

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In three and a half weeks, Oregon Duck fans will get a taste of the squad entering into the 2025 season with the annual spring game. With practices underway and Oregon athletes preparing for the showcase, there's always a possibility for some updated additions to the roster.

Earlier today, the Oregon Ducks released a new spring roster with four new faces, which combined with their online roster, brings the Ducks to 107 players overall.

So, with their names now etched into the roster; who is Brandon Finney, Theran Johnson, Jadon Canady, and Dierre Hill?

Fans listen as Mat Kearney performs following the Oregon Ducks’ Spring Game Saturday, April 27. 2024 at Autzen Stadium in Eug
Fans listen as Mat Kearney performs following the Oregon Ducks’ Spring Game Saturday, April 27. 2024 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK

#4 Brandon Finney, Cornerback

A freshman entering the flock, Brandon Finney will suit up as cornerback for the Ducks and joins Oregon after not opting to be an early enrollee. He's considered a four-star recruit by 247 Sports and is listed as the No. 40 best recruit for the 2025 class (No. 6 for his position).

During his three years at McDonogh School in Maryland, Finney punched in 51 tackles and six interceptions. Offensively, Finney racked up 13 touchdowns and 1,461 yards. His third (and senior) season with McDonogh saw Finney help his team on both sides of the ball to reach a 10-2 record as well as a Class A State Championship appearance.

Finney will play cornerback for the Ducks. He chose Oregon over 19 offers from around the country including the Ohio State, South Carolina, Penn State, and Michigan.

#5 Theran Johnson, Cornerback

Purdue Boilermakers wide receiver Shamar Rigby (16) is tackled by Northwestern Wildcats defensive back Theran Johnson (10) Sa
Purdue Boilermakers wide receiver Shamar Rigby (16) is tackled by Northwestern Wildcats defensive back Theran Johnson (10) Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, during the NCAA football game at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind. | Alex Martin/Journal and Courier / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

A redshirt senior, cornerback Theran Johnson joins the Ducks after transferring from Northwestern. In his previous season with the Wildcats, Johnson recorded 53 total tackles with 40 of those being solo, two interceptions, and 10 passes defended. His best game last season came against Purdue, where Johnson put up seven total tackles and one pass defended to help Northwestern win 26-20 in overtime.

Johnson, who was brought to the Ducks from the portal right after Purdue transfer safety Dillon Thieneman, will be bringing the veteran perspective needed in the corner position. The Ducks lost playmakers Jabbar Muhammad, Kobe Savage, Tysheem Johnson, Brandon Johnson, and Dontae Manning last year, so Johnson will likely be expected to fill that gap.

#22 Jadon Canady, Safety

Sep 28, 2024; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi Rebels defensive back Jadon Canady (28) reacts with defensive linemen Jar
Sep 28, 2024; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi Rebels defensive back Jadon Canady (28) reacts with defensive linemen Jared Ivey (15) during the first half against the Kentucky Wildcats at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Safety Jadon Canady comes to Oregon as a transfer from Ole Miss. The redshirt senior also previously held a stint at Tulane prior to his time with the Rebels.

During the 2024 season with Ole Miss, Canady was an All-SEC Second Team Selection by the College Football Network. He played in 12 games, with 11 starts and switched from the nickel position to cornerback to safety, showing versatility in the backfield. Canady punched in 38 tackles last season with 21 of those being solo tackles, as well as 11 passes defended (a college career best).

Canady is a late addition to the Ducks from the transfer portal, with the former Rebel joining Oregon on February 10th.

#23 Dierre Hill, Runningback

Belleville Althoff Catholic's star running back Dierre Hill, Jr., takes the handoff and takes off once again against Lena-Win
Belleville Althoff Catholic's star running back Dierre Hill, Jr., takes the handoff and takes off once again against Lena-Winslow in the IHSA Class 1A state championship game on Friday, Nov. 29. 2024, in Normal. | Jay Taft/Rockford Register Star / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Rounding out the four new Ducks is freshman Dierre Hill Jr. Hill joins the Ducks from Althoff Catholic High School in Illinois. He was listed as the No. 10 running back nationally and a four-star by 247 Sports as well as the No. 5 player from his state (ranked No. 4 in the state by ESPN).

As the Prep Redzone Illinois Player of the Year, Hill helped Althoff Catholic reach a 14-0 undefeated record and a 1A class state title last season. During that season, Hill ran for 2,588 yards and put up a touchdown in 12 games, with 10 games showing multiple scores from Hill, for a season total of 40 touchdowns.

Hill chose Oregon over 17 offers including Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Ohio State, and Ole Miss.

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A reporter for Oregon Ducks on SI, Ally Osborne is a born and raised Oregonian. She graduated from the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communications in 2021 after interning for the Oregon Sports Network with experience working on live sporting broadcasts for ESPN, FOX Sports, the PAC 12 Network, and Runnerspace. Osborne continued her career in Bend, Oregon as a broadcast reporter in 2021 for Central Oregon Daily News while writing for Oregon Ducks on SI. Since then, Osborne is entering her third season reporting for the publication and is frequently the on-site reporter for home games at Autzen Stadium in Eugene. She is currently the host of lifestyle shows "Everyday Northwest" and "Tower Talk Live" for KOIN 6 News in Portland, Oregon. Osborne also works as a sports reporter for KOIN 6's "Game On" sports department. In her free time, Osborne is an avid graphic designer, making art commissions for athletes across her home state. Osborne's designs have even become tattoos for a few Duck athletes.