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Oregon's WR Room Thrives Despite Injuries, Eyes Future Stars

Oregons wide receiver room, despite missing out on Chris Henry Junior, remains robust with talented players like Dakorien Moore, Evan Stewart, and freshmen Malik Benson and Jeremiah McClellan. With incoming recruits like Jalen Lott and Messiah Hampton, the team is set for continued strength and potential national recognition.

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