Oregon left tackle Josh Conerly Jr. is one of the consensus top offensive linemen in the 2025 NFL Draft. He always had premier physical attributes throughout his time with the Ducks, but his 2024 ...
After a banner year, Oregon Ducks' Josh Conerly Jr was named First-Team All-Big-Ten, All-American for anchoring Oregon’s Joe Moore Award finalist offensive line. In a recent mock draft, Conerly was ...
With Alaric Jackson’s contract expiring, the Rams may need a new left tackle and they add one in Mel Kiper Jr.’s first mock draft of 2025 ...
Oregon will send both of its offensive tackles to the Senior Bowl.
The only thing Josh Conerly Jr. cares about right now is beating the Ohio State Buckeyes again. The Ducks beat the Buckeyes back in October at Autzen Stadium in exciting fashion, 32-31.
EUGENE — Oregon left tackle Josh Conerly Jr. would not say whether he’s decided to return for his senior season or enter the 2025 NFL draft. An AP third team All-American, Conerly has started ...
A three-year standout and two-year starter for Oregon football, starting left tackle Josh Conerly Jr. officially declared for the NFL Draft Wednesday afternoon, opting to forgo his senior season ...
Dotson's draft status will fluctuate greatly based on the speed he displays during the pre-draft process. If he runs anything under a 4.50 he should be in the mix to go in the second or third round.
Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein thinks Josh Conerly Jr. could play the position, but the offensive lineman is happy right where he is. News Sports Entertainment Life Advertise Obituaries ...
As far as offensive tackles, 247 Sports only had two other players ranked ahead of Banks. Josh Conerly Jr., who played at ...
His natural tools and age make him an attractive prospect to NFL teams. An encouraging sign from Conerly Jr is how well he played against elite competition. Against Penn State, Michigan ...
Offensive lineman Josh Conerly Jr. is a two-year starter under coach Dan Lanning in Eugene and has grown exceptionally throughout this 13-0 run to a No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff.