Aside from the offensive line, the Ducks might be deepest at tight end. The Ducks returned the top four members from last year's depth chart and further bolstered the depth by moving former defensive end Hunter Kampmoyer over to the position.
Breeland was the clear No. 1 coming into the spring, but the 15 practices would be an opportunity for the Ducks to work on the depth behind him, especially with an Oregon offense that will likely feature two and three tight end sets this fall with the Ducks' adaptation of the Pistol offense.
It shouldn't come as much of a surprise, but for a head coach that specializes in physicality on the line, Mario Cristobal has some pretty high standards for tight end play.