THE Oregon Ducks I had important news on Sunday morning, with information according to which the receiver coach and the co-offensive coordinator Junior Adams would leave Eugene Take the way out as a new WR coach with Dallas Cowboys.
Since 2004, Adams has led to wide receivers and offensive coordinators at the college level, more recently with the Washington Huskies, Western Kentucky HillsBoisse State Broncos and Eastern Washington Eagles. Meanwhile, he developed incredible receivers, including the stars of Los Angeles Rams Cooper Kupp and Puka Nakua, as well as Troy Franklin, Tez Johnson, Tezhon Holden and Evan Stewart de l’Oregon.
Although it is undoubtedly a big decision in the career path for Adams, which finally cracks the ranks of the NFL, he leaves the Ducks In a difficult position, to have to replace the best position of their staff. This is not the first time that the head coach Dan Lanning had to replace a talented post coach, but it is a hiring that will be crucial to perform well while the Ducks continue to get into the Big Ten.
Let’s take a look at certain important ways that this change will have an impact on the current and future list of Oregon.
Oregon Wide Receiver Talent Development
The Junior Adams has long been considered one of the best WR talent developers throughout university football, drawing the best party of unknown recruits and transforming them into NFL stars. Look at Kupp with East of Washington and Nakua with the Washington Huskies. See how he transformed guys like Rome Odunze, Franklin and Johnson into stars with only a few years of coaching.
Now look at the abundance of talents that Oregon has on the current list of the WR position. Do not train them Adams will be significant. This does not mean that the one who Lanning hires in place of Adams cannot be so good, but for guys like Jurrion Dickey, Dakorien Moore, Jeremiah McClellan and Kyler Kasper, losing Adams probably feels like a blow.
With total confidence that Oregon will make good hiring and will continue to develop well in the future, it is always fair to say that losing a developer as successful and proven that Adams is not easy to manage.
Retention of Oregon’s broad receiver talents
As important as recruiting star players in your school, it is undoubtedly more important to be able to keep these best players once they have gone on the campus. This is something that will be incredibly important for the Ducks, now more than ever, after having won some of the best receivers in the history of the 2023, 2024 and 2025 recruitment course program.
More specifically, it will be interesting to see how Wr Dakorien Moore 5 stars, the n ° 1 WR in the 2025 class, reacts to this news. He joined Oregon in several other schools, and his relationship with Adams was undoubtedly one of the reasons. It ranks like the highest validation n ° 2 in the history of the program, behind only Kayvon Thibodeaux.
You also have to look at other guys on the list, such as McClellan, Stewart, Dickey, Kasper, Jusius Lowe and Malik Benson. How will they react to the news and how will the new rental have an impact on their position in Eugene with the Ducks? Again, the culture of the Lanning program is strong enough for the departure of a single coach does not lead to a massive exodus of players, but when a coach as talented as Adams leaves, it is something that goes up On the radar.
Oregon wide receiver recruitment
Obviously, the Junior Adams marked his complaint as one of the best recruiters of the Ducks coach staff. Being able to land guys like Moore, Dickey and Gatlin in the world of recruitment, while convincing Johnson, Holden, Stewart and Benson to join the ducks out of the transfer portal is massive.
Will his departure have a significant impact on recruitment in the future? The main guy I watch is the 2026 Wr Wr Chris Henry Jr., the n ° 1 WR in the nation of Mater Dei in California. He is committed to Ohio State Since 2023, but the Ducks have remained aggressive while trying to return it from the Buckeyes and have done a very good job.
With the departure of Adams, Henry and other best recruits could they reconsider their position with the Ducks?
It is just to question all these things as potential impacts that Adams departure can have. However, it is also important to realize that it is not a decision of coaches who surprised Lanning and his staff, and the Ducks head coach has undoubtedly been prepared for this and is confident to enter the hiring cycle.
Until now, Lanning has not yet made bad hiring, adding elite coaches to its staff who have attracted the attention of other schools for their best places. There is no reason to believe that the replacement of Adams will be different.
This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: How the departure of the Oregon Ducks Junior Adams Department has an impact on the team