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Oregon Spring Game Report Card: D-line, passing offense impress

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With Oregon's spring game having taken place, we graded every position and broke down how they performed on Saturday.

Another spring game is in the books for the Oregon Ducks , and it was a fun one. There were old faces and new faces making plays, electrifying the Autzen Stadium crowd in the process. Wide receiver Evan Stewart returned to the field for the first time in over a year and impressed right away, turning his four catches into 110 yards, including a 76-yard score on a pass from transfer quarterback Dylan Raiola — a player who turned heads in his debut in a Ducks uniform.

Quarterback Dante Moore was sharp in limited reps, building upon a strong 2025 season. Meanwhile, several players stuck out on a defense that put the pressure on the offensive line all day long, getting to the quarterback and ending the play more than a handful of times. In all, it was a strong performance for all aspects of the game for the Ducks, which had head coach Dan Lanning feeling happy in the postgame press conference — though there's still much to learn and go back to watch on tape, per his words.

We'll be doing the same thing that Lanning and his staff are doing: evaluating what happened on the field during Oregon's 2026 spring game. We'll provide a grade and analysis on every position group, from quarterbacks to special teams units. Let's get into it.

Quarterbacks Grade: B- It wasn't the most refined performance for the quarterback room as a whole, but that's what's going to happen when the fourth- and fifth-stringers receive a similar number of reps as five-stars Dante Moore and Dylan Raiola. Moore didn't have the deep ball passes that Raiola did, but he was composed and made the right play, completing seven of 11 passes for 57 yards and a touchdown while adding a nice 21-yard scramble to his stat line. Raiola showed off his arm talent on several deep throws, but was just a tad above 50% completion percentage.

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