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ESEvan Stewart

Evan Stewart

Evan Stewart didn't play a snap in 2025 -- a torn patellar tendon took the whole year. Now the former five-star is back at full practice, calling it "do or die." A healthy Stewart changes everything about Oregon's offense.

WR · Oregon · Cl 4 · #7

Evan Stewart didn't play a snap in 2025 -- a torn patellar tendon took the whole year. Now the former five-star is back at full practice, calling it "do or die." A healthy Stewart changes everything about Oregon's offense.

The story here is a comeback, not a stat line. Stewart, a former five-star and a productive starter at Texas A&M and Oregon, tore his right patellar tendon before the 2025 season and missed all of it. He returned to full spring practice on day one and has framed 2026 in his own words as "do or die" -- a contract-year bet on himself after a serious injury. The forward stakes are the simplest and hardest kind: does the explosive talent come all the way back? If it does, a healthy Stewart reshapes Oregon's receiver room overnight and re-enters the draft conversation. The talent was never in question; the knee is. 2026 is the answer.

PLAY STYLE

Stewart's game, when healthy, is built on speed and separation -- the five-star traits that made him a productive Power Four starter before the injury. The honest framing for 2026 is that the projection rests on his recovery: he did not play in 2025, so there's no current-season tape to grade, only a serious knee injury and a full return to spring practice. The questions that matter are the burst, the change of direction, and the explosiveness off the line -- everything a torn patellar tendon threatens. If the movement returns, so does a dangerous vertical weapon. Until the fall, this is a talent-and-comeback bet, framed honestly as one.

Career Arc

HS
Recruit
★★★★★
#11 national
CFB
College
2 teams
2022–2024
NFL
NFL Draft
Not drafted (yet)

Coaching Lineage · 2022–2024

1 coach
2022
Dan Lanning
Oregon
2023
Dan Lanning
Oregon
2024
Dan Lanning
Oregon

Played his entire career under Dan Lanning.

2025 snapshot

Season context · Team result + system

2022Texas A&M5-7HC: Jimbo Fisher · Balanced
2023Texas A&M7-6HC: Elijah Robinson · Balanced
2024Oregon13-1HC: Dan Lanning · Balanced

Career stats

Receiving

Traditional receiver line with season-by-season growth baked in.

Season Team RECYDSAVGTDLNG
2024 OregonFinal snapshot 4861312.85--
2023 Texas A&MFinal snapshot 3851413.54--
2022 Texas A&MFinal snapshot 5364912.22--
Career 3 loaded seasonsCareer row reflects the stat seasons currently loaded in this database. 1391,77612.811--

Rushing & Returns

Extra-touch value for all-purpose profiles.

Season Team CARRush YDSKR YDSPR YDSRET TD
2024 OregonFinal snapshot -------2--
2023 Texas A&MFinal snapshot 1-3------
2022 Texas A&MFinal snapshot 1-119----
Career 3 loaded seasonsCareer row reflects the stat seasons currently loaded in this database. 2-419-2--

Signature game

SIGNATURE GAME · Week 7 · 2024

W 32–31

vs Ohio State

7 rec · 149 yds · 1 TD

Edged out Ohio State at home in a shootout.

How he plays

PLAY STYLE

Stewart's game, when healthy, is built on speed and separation -- the five-star traits that made him a productive Power Four starter before the injury. The honest framing for 2026 is that the projection rests on his recovery: he did not play in 2025, so there's no current-season tape to grade, only a serious knee injury and a full return to spring practice. The questions that matter are the burst, the change of direction, and the explosiveness off the line -- everything a torn patellar tendon threatens. If the movement returns, so does a dangerous vertical weapon. Until the fall, this is a talent-and-comeback bet, framed honestly as one.

2026 Outlook

Returning to Oregon for 2026

2026 Depth chart

Projected starter

Wide receiver · Oregon

Returning around him

  • 19% of 2024 offensive production back (Heavy turnover)
  • 7 Oregon players drafted to NFL
  • Transfer portal: -17 net (13 in / 30 out)

2026 Award watch

No preseason watch lists yet (most drop June 15 – July 15)

Oregon · Last season: 13-2 (AP #5) · Talent rank #5 · 2026 recruiting class #5

Perception vs tape

Evan Stewart didn't play a snap in 2025 — a torn patellar tendon took the whole year. Now the former five-star is back at full practice, calling it "do or die." A healthy Stewart changes everything about Oregon's offense.

The story here is a comeback, not a stat line. Stewart, a former five-star and a productive starter at Texas A&M and Oregon, tore his right patellar tendon before the 2025 season and missed all of it. He returned to full spring practice on day one and has framed 2026 in his own words as "do or die" — a contract-year bet on himself after a serious injury. The forward stakes are the simplest and hardest kind: does the explosive talent come all the way back? If it does, a healthy Stewart reshapes Oregon's receiver room overnight and re-enters the draft conversation. The talent was never in question; the knee is. 2026 is the answer.

How he plays

Stewart's game, when healthy, is built on speed and separation — the five-star traits that made him a productive Power Four starter before the injury. The honest framing for 2026 is that the projection rests on his recovery: he did not play in 2025, so there's no current-season tape to grade, only a serious knee injury and a full return to spring practice. The questions that matter are the burst, the change of direction, and the explosiveness off the line — everything a torn patellar tendon threatens. If the movement returns, so does a dangerous vertical weapon. Until the fall, this is a talent-and-comeback bet, framed honestly as one.

2026 outlook · as of 2026-06-13

Development

Development Trajectory · receiving yards

2022–2024
6492022
5142023
6132024

-6%

Down 6% — context-dependent (injury / role change?).