After a busy weekend with a lot of eyeballs watching, the Oregon Ducks got to work in a less crowded environment on Tuesday morning, but that doesn’t mean that the intensity was turned down at all.
For the sixth practice of spring ball, we got to see Oregon players who were more in a rhythm, really taking advantage of the practices early this spring to get better in the long run.
Once again, media members got to watch the first 15-20 minutes, taking in stretching, special team drills, and some individual work. Later, we will have the chance to talk to head coach Dan Lanning, as well as WR coach Junior Adams, RB Bucky Irving, S Steve Stephens, and DL Treven Ma’ae.
Here are some of the biggest notes from practice.
Absences
There were a handful of notable absences on Tuesday morning. For the record, it needs to be noted that we are only able to see players as they walk into practice, and for the first 15-20 minutes of practice. There is always the possibility that the players we marked as absent were at practice later, but we were unable to identify them.
The absent players on Tuesday were as follows:
- RB Jordan James
- CB Khyree Jackson
- LB Harrison Taggart
- S Daymon David
- DL Jaeden Moore
- OL Holden Whipple
- OL Gernorris Wilson
- WR Josh Delgado
- DB DJ Beckum
Justius Lowe Returns
While there were more absences to pay attention to, it should also be noted that redshirt freshman WR Justius Lowe was back at practice in full pads on Tuesday. Lowe has been absent for the past handful of practices, so that was notable to see.
Limited Players
There were a couple of players who were in full pads and went through stretching drills but were limited once the groups broke out into individual and position drills.
Among them were OL Junior Angilau and OL Michael Wooten. However, OL Marcus Harper also appeared to be somewhat limited, working to the side on center snaps while…
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