Assessing where things stand for the Oregon football team entering the start of preseason camp Aug. 3.
RUNNING BACK
Who's back: The return of senior Tony Brooks-James means that, after losing all-time leading rusher Royce Freeman to graduation, Oregon still can turn to a guy with more than 1,500 career rushing yards to his name. Also a dynamic return threat, Brooks-James rushed for 498 yards as a junior in 2017. The year before, when Freeman endured an injury riddled season, Brooks-James set his current career-high with 771 yards, on the way to being named the Ducks' 2016 offensive MVP.