Fall camp is finally here, and we can officially say that the 2024 college football season is underway.
On Wednesday afternoon, Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks will take the field at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex for the first practice of fall camp, marking what many are hoping and expecting could be a championship-worthy season in Eugene.
There are a lot of new faces on the roster, both from the spring and the summer, while a lot of the veteran producers from last year returned for one more season as well. But how will they all flesh out on the depth chart, and who should we expect to see rise to the top over the next four weeks before Oregon’s Week 1 game against Idaho?
That’s what we’re here to try and figure out. Each week of fall camp, we will put out our depth chart projections, moving things around based on information we’ve gleaned from watching practices and talking to coaches and players.
To start out, here is our two-deep prediction heading into the first week of fall camp.
Quarterback
Syndication: The Register Guard
Projected Starter: Dillon Gabriel
Projected Back-Up: Dante Moore
Other Names to Know
— Austin Novosad
— Luke Moga
Analysis: I don’t expect there to be much change at this position throughout the season. Dillon Gabriel is currently the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy, and Dante Moore is set to take the keys from him once the season is over. Behind them, Austin Novosad and Luke Moga can jockey for position.
Running Back

Syndication: The Register Guard
Projected Starter: Jordan James
Projected Back-Up: Noah Whittington
Other Names to Know
— Jay Harris
— Jayden Limar
Analysis: Watching to see how the Ducks are going to distribute carries is going to be fascinating this season. Jordan James is the top guy, but Noah Whittington and Jay Harris need their fair share of work as well. It’s a deep room with a lot of options.
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