Oregon's Defensive Backfield in Flux: Daylen Austin Enters Transfer Portal
The Oregon Ducks are experiencing a significant shift in their roster as the transfer portal officially opened on Friday. According to On3's Hayes Fawcett, redshirt sophomore defensive back Daylen Austin has entered the portal, marking the 11th player to do so this year. This move comes as a surprise, given Austin's contributions to the team, especially in the 2025 season where he recorded 10 total tackles, 1 interception, and 4 pass breakups.
The 6-foot-1, 199-pound defensive back's decision to leave Oregon is particularly notable as it follows a wave of defensive back departures from the Oregon secondary. Austin joins cornerback Sione Laulea, cornerback Jahlil Florence, cornerback Dakoda Fields, safety Kingston Lopa, and safety Solomon Davis in the transfer portal.
Despite his impressive performance, Austin's time with the Ducks has been relatively short-lived. He signed with the team as a 4-star prospect from Long Beach (Calif.) Poly High School in the 2023 recruiting class. However, his impact on the team has been limited, with him primarily playing nickel and special teams in 13 games this year.
The Ducks' defensive backfield is now in a state of flux, with several key players entering the transfer portal. This development raises questions about the team's future strategy and the impact it will have on their upcoming games, including the Peach Bowl against Indiana.
As the transfer portal continues to open doors for players, the Ducks must now navigate this challenging period, finding new talent to fill the void left by these departures.