Oregon Football: Where will Duck prospects land in 2020 NFL Draft?

EUGENE, OREGON - OCTOBER 05: Justin Herbert #10 of the Oregon Ducks looks down the field in the second quarter against the California Golden Bears during their game at Autzen Stadium on October 05, 2019 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)
EUGENE, OREGON - OCTOBER 05: Justin Herbert #10 of the Oregon Ducks looks down the field in the second quarter against the California Golden Bears during their game at Autzen Stadium on October 05, 2019 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) /
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PALO ALTO, CA – SEPTEMBER 21: Jacob Breeland #27 of the Oregon Ducks makes a touchdown reception defended by Kendall Williamson #21 of the Stanford Cardinal during a game between University of Oregon and Stanford Football at Stanford Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Palo Alto, California. (Photo by Bob Drebin/ISI Photos/Getty Images).
PALO ALTO, CA – SEPTEMBER 21: Jacob Breeland #27 of the Oregon Ducks makes a touchdown reception defended by Kendall Williamson #21 of the Stanford Cardinal during a game between University of Oregon and Stanford Football at Stanford Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Palo Alto, California. (Photo by Bob Drebin/ISI Photos/Getty Images). /

Jacob Breeland. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. TE. 7. 45. Oregon

By the time the 2020 NFL Draft ends, Oregon tight end Jacob Breeland should have an NFL home. The 6-foot-5 tight end caught 13 touchdown passes for the Ducks in his four-year career, including six as a senior in 2019.

Breeland would fit in with a team that already has an established primary tight end but still need another to catch red zone passes and block.

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The Denver Broncos, who selected Noah Fant in the first round of the 2019 Draft and still need help at the position, could be that fit.

Projection: Seventh round (Broncos)