Dante Moore

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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Moore's college journey has taken a few twists and turns. After being named the best recruit of his class by Sports Illustrated, Moore initially chose Oregon as his destination, but eventually flipped his commitment to UCLA. Although many speculated that he would start as a true freshman, coach Chip Kelly had other plans and named Ethan Garbers to start the season. Although Moore would eventually get the starting nod after Garbers' injury, his play was erratic. The blue-chip prospect committed nine interceptions in his freshman season and often held onto the ball for too long. He was sacked 21 times as a Bruin, including a game against Utah where he was sacked seven times. Moore entered the transfer portal and returned to the Ducks, spending the season as the backup to Dillon Gabriel. Moore had a full season to learn OC Will Stein's system and was the presumptive frontrunner for the starting job entering the spring. Unfortunately for Moore, redshirt freshman Austin Novosad has looked exceptional in spring practice and is pushing hard to overtake him as the starter. Although Moore is still the favorite to start Week 1, there will be a close competition for the role that will linger into August. The receiving options in Eugene also took a hit this offseason, losing Tez Johnson, Traeshon Holden and tight end Terrance Ferguson to the pros and Evan Stewart to a potentially season-ending knee injury, so there is plenty to replace there as well. Still, this is a team chock-full of talent. Moore seems the slight favorite, and the upside here for Moore at the head of a Ducks offense that typically ranks among the best in college football makes him worthy of a selection relatively early in fantasy drafts. However, it may not be a bad idea to hedge bets and grab Novosad as a flier late to ensure the starting quarterback is rostered, given the relatively high draft capital required to get Moore. Read Past Outlooks
Facing competition
July 29, 2025
Moore is currently competing with Austin Novosad for the starting role under center for the upcoming season, Justin Hopkins of On3.com reports.
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Moore looked poised to be the starting quarterback as he was the primary backup to Dillon Gabriel during the 2024 season. He will continue to compete with Austin Novosad through the remainder of the offseason as the season-opener approaches.
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Handles mop-up duties in win
October 6, 2024
Moore completed 1 of 1 passes for seven yards during Friday's 31-10 win over Michigan State.
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Appears late in blowout win
September 15, 2024
Moore went 3-for-3 passing for 15 yards during Saturday's 49-14 victory against Oregon State.
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Commits to Oregon
Transfer Portal
December 18, 2023
Moore has committed to joining Oregon, On3.com reports.
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Set to enter transfer portal
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Transfer Portal
November 30, 2023
Moore is set to enter the transfer portal, Matt Zenitz of 247Sports.com reports.
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Fills in after injury
November 26, 2023
Moore completed 23 of 38 passes for 266 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions during Saturday's 33-7 loss versus California. He also had 11 rushes for -34 yards.
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