Ducks don't need more hype, they need more like Tank Jones
Meet UO's next game-breaking Edge
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EUGENE ā Oregon Football doesnāt win a national championship without stacking every position with players like 2026 signee Anthony āTankā Jones, and developing them into a pack of ballers like Oregon senior OLBs Teitum Tuioti and Matayo āYoung Concreteā Uiagalelei in deep numbers that relentlessly terrorize every opponent they see from September to January.
Iām talking, waves of punishing Edge dudes who play with a physicality thatāll pop veins in your neck just toilet-reading this on your phone and imagining what theyāll do off-leash on Saturday afternoons at Autzen.
In the Dan Lanning era, the Ducks arenāt chasing star ratings for offseason headlines by ārecruiting insidersā who couldnāt hack it as gameday sportswriters.
Oregon is stockpiling the kind of talent that helps programs survive December and January football. When you study the College Football Playoff semifinal rosters, one of the strengths you see is a deep crew of disruptive D-Linemen who can wreck an opponentās gameplan with or without a blitz package.
Hereās more about why a prospect like Anthony āTankā Jones Jr. matters:




