2020 Football Roster
Roster
Redd, Jaylon

Jersey Number 30
Jaylon Redd
- Position:
- Wide Receiver
- Height:
- 5-9
- Weight:
- 187
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Carson, Calif.
- High School:
- Rancho Cucamonga HS
Bio
Notes To Know
» Enters 2021 with multiple receptions in 22 straight games, the longest active streak among Power 5 players.
» 19 career total touchdowns (14 receiving, 5 rushing), and at least one TD in 14 of 32 games since 2018.
» One of seven FBS players that had a streak of six consecutive games with a receiving TD in 2019, becoming the first Duck with a receiving TD in six straight games since Jeff Maehl in 2010.
» One of three FBS players with at least seven receiving TDs and two rushing TDs in 2019.
As A Senior (2020)
Played in all seven games during the COVID-19 shortened 2020 season while making six starts … Led Oregon with 25 total receptions, racking up 281 yards and a touchdown … Added three rushes for 53 yards and a score … Caught multiple passes in all seven games, including six games with three or more receptions and four games with four or more … Extended streak of games with multiple receptions to 22, the longest active streak among Power 5 players … vs. Stanford (Nov. 7): Opened the season with four catches for 29 yards … at Washington State (Nov. 14): Caught five passes for a career-high 99 yards – including a career-long 57-yard reception – while rushing twice for 16 yards … at Oregon State (Nov. 27): Recorded the longest rush of his career with a 37-yard touchdown while catching four passes for 21 yards … at California (Dec. 5): Went over 50 receiving yards for the ninth time in his career with four catches for 54 yards … at USC (Dec. 18): Helped Oregon win a second straight Pac-12 title with two catches for 17 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown … vs. Iowa State (Jan. 2): 29 receiving yards on three catches in the Fiesta Bowl.
As A Junior (2019)
One of three FBS players with at least seven receiving TDs and two rushing TDs … Tied for the team lead and seventh in the Pac-12 with seven receiving TDs … One of seven FBS players that had a receiving TD in six consecutive games … First Oregon player with a receiving TD in six straight games since Jeff Maehl in 2010 … Hauled in 50 receptions for 465 yards … Had a catch in all 12 games played and made 11 starts … Led the team in receptions in six games … Hauled in five or more passes four times … Ranked 20th in the Pac-12 with 50 catches … Had 23 catches that resulted in a first down and four of 20+ yards … Had a pair of rushing TDs on six carries … vs. No. 16 Auburn (Aug. 31): Opened the season with a career-high nine catches for 64 yards despite missing the third quarter … Had four receptions in the first quarter and five in the fourth … Four catches resulted in a first down … vs. Colorado (Oct. 11): Became first Oregon receiver since 2015 with a rushing and receiving TD in the same game … First career multi-TD game … Scored TDs to end the first half and open the third quarter … Led the team with 75 yards receiving on four catches … at No. 25 Washington (Oct. 19): Capped six-game run with a TD reception and equaled a career high with two through the air … Had eight TDs over the six-game span … Hauled in a five-yard TD pass with 5:10 left in the fourth quarter for the eventual game-winning score … Caught five of six targets for 36 yards.
As A Sophomore (2018)
Finished second on the team in catches (38), receiving yards (433) and receiving touchdowns (5) … Started nine games and played in all 13 contests … Had a reception in 11 games and five or more catches on three occasions … Led the team in receptions each of the last three games with a total of 15 … Accounted for 25 first downs, including 24 through the air … Hauled in four catches of 20+ yards … Rushed for 22 yards and one TD on three carries … Returned six kickoffs for 85 yards … vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 1): Equaled a program season-opener record with two receiving TDs … Two TD grabs went for 33 and 48 yards en route to a career-high 81 receiving yards … Scored Oregon’s first TD of the season … vs. Portland State (Sept. 8): Extended his streak to four consecutive games with a TD on an 18-yard pass play in the first quarter … vs. No. 7 Washington (Oct. 13): Made a highlight-reel TD catch in the second quarter for first career TD reception in Pac-12 play … Had three catches for 33 yards … vs. Arizona State (Nov. 17): Finished with five receptions for 59 yards and added an eight-yard TD run in the second quarter … vs. Michigan State (Dec. 31): Set a career high with seven receptions for 65 yards in the Redbox Bowl victory … Five catches resulted in a first down.
As A Freshman (2017)
Saw action in 10 games … Totaled 122 all-purpose yards with 63 on the ground and 59 receiving … Added two touchdowns and was one of three players with one rushing and one receiving TD … Averaged 7.0 yards per carry … Had five receptions for 59 yards … at Arizona (Nov. 18): Broke a season-long 23-yard run on his only touch of the game … vs. Oregon State (Nov. 25): Had 82 all-purpose yards, including 61 in the first quarter … First touch of the game was a 12-yard rushing touchdown … Finished with 31 yards rushing on two carries while adding two receptions for 51 yards, highlighted by a season-long 49-yard grab … vs. No. 25 Boise State (Dec. 16): Hauled in first career TD catch.
High School
Four-star prospect by ESPN and Rivals … Tabbed the No. 148 overall prospect, No. 8 athlete and No. 22 player in California by Rivals … Ranked No. 214 in the ESPN300 as the No. 14 athlete and No. 24 prospect in California … Finished as the No. 188 recruit in the class and the No. 27 cornerback in the 247Sports composite rating … Invited to play in the 2017 Under Armour All-America Game … Named one of the top 100 recruits on the West Coast by the Tacoma News Tribune ... Named to the Los Angeles Times’ All-Star team as a senior … Ran for 1,693 yards and 25 touchdowns while catching 22 passes for 176 yards and three touchdowns in 2016 … Recorded 2,101 all-purpose yards while returning two punts and one kickoff for touchdowns … Named the SoCal Prep Legends Boys Athlete of the Week after scoring five total touchdowns, two rushing, one receiving, one kickoff return and one punt return, and racking up 366 all-purpose yards in a 47-10 win over Upland … Selected first-team All-West Valley Division as a junior … Ran for 671 yards and nine touchdowns while finishing with 232 receiving yards and three touchdowns … Made 63 tackles and intercepted three passes, returning one for a touchdown, while totaling 1,430 all-purpose yards … Also named first-team All-West Valley Division as a sophomore after rushing for two touchdowns and returning one kick for a touchdown while intercepting two passes and racking up 691 all-purpose yards … Chose Oregon over Arizona, Arizona State, Boise State, California, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, UCLA, USC, Utah, Washington and Washington State.
» Enters 2021 with multiple receptions in 22 straight games, the longest active streak among Power 5 players.
» 19 career total touchdowns (14 receiving, 5 rushing), and at least one TD in 14 of 32 games since 2018.
» One of seven FBS players that had a streak of six consecutive games with a receiving TD in 2019, becoming the first Duck with a receiving TD in six straight games since Jeff Maehl in 2010.
» One of three FBS players with at least seven receiving TDs and two rushing TDs in 2019.
As A Senior (2020)
Played in all seven games during the COVID-19 shortened 2020 season while making six starts … Led Oregon with 25 total receptions, racking up 281 yards and a touchdown … Added three rushes for 53 yards and a score … Caught multiple passes in all seven games, including six games with three or more receptions and four games with four or more … Extended streak of games with multiple receptions to 22, the longest active streak among Power 5 players … vs. Stanford (Nov. 7): Opened the season with four catches for 29 yards … at Washington State (Nov. 14): Caught five passes for a career-high 99 yards – including a career-long 57-yard reception – while rushing twice for 16 yards … at Oregon State (Nov. 27): Recorded the longest rush of his career with a 37-yard touchdown while catching four passes for 21 yards … at California (Dec. 5): Went over 50 receiving yards for the ninth time in his career with four catches for 54 yards … at USC (Dec. 18): Helped Oregon win a second straight Pac-12 title with two catches for 17 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown … vs. Iowa State (Jan. 2): 29 receiving yards on three catches in the Fiesta Bowl.
As A Junior (2019)
One of three FBS players with at least seven receiving TDs and two rushing TDs … Tied for the team lead and seventh in the Pac-12 with seven receiving TDs … One of seven FBS players that had a receiving TD in six consecutive games … First Oregon player with a receiving TD in six straight games since Jeff Maehl in 2010 … Hauled in 50 receptions for 465 yards … Had a catch in all 12 games played and made 11 starts … Led the team in receptions in six games … Hauled in five or more passes four times … Ranked 20th in the Pac-12 with 50 catches … Had 23 catches that resulted in a first down and four of 20+ yards … Had a pair of rushing TDs on six carries … vs. No. 16 Auburn (Aug. 31): Opened the season with a career-high nine catches for 64 yards despite missing the third quarter … Had four receptions in the first quarter and five in the fourth … Four catches resulted in a first down … vs. Colorado (Oct. 11): Became first Oregon receiver since 2015 with a rushing and receiving TD in the same game … First career multi-TD game … Scored TDs to end the first half and open the third quarter … Led the team with 75 yards receiving on four catches … at No. 25 Washington (Oct. 19): Capped six-game run with a TD reception and equaled a career high with two through the air … Had eight TDs over the six-game span … Hauled in a five-yard TD pass with 5:10 left in the fourth quarter for the eventual game-winning score … Caught five of six targets for 36 yards.
As A Sophomore (2018)
Finished second on the team in catches (38), receiving yards (433) and receiving touchdowns (5) … Started nine games and played in all 13 contests … Had a reception in 11 games and five or more catches on three occasions … Led the team in receptions each of the last three games with a total of 15 … Accounted for 25 first downs, including 24 through the air … Hauled in four catches of 20+ yards … Rushed for 22 yards and one TD on three carries … Returned six kickoffs for 85 yards … vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 1): Equaled a program season-opener record with two receiving TDs … Two TD grabs went for 33 and 48 yards en route to a career-high 81 receiving yards … Scored Oregon’s first TD of the season … vs. Portland State (Sept. 8): Extended his streak to four consecutive games with a TD on an 18-yard pass play in the first quarter … vs. No. 7 Washington (Oct. 13): Made a highlight-reel TD catch in the second quarter for first career TD reception in Pac-12 play … Had three catches for 33 yards … vs. Arizona State (Nov. 17): Finished with five receptions for 59 yards and added an eight-yard TD run in the second quarter … vs. Michigan State (Dec. 31): Set a career high with seven receptions for 65 yards in the Redbox Bowl victory … Five catches resulted in a first down.
As A Freshman (2017)
Saw action in 10 games … Totaled 122 all-purpose yards with 63 on the ground and 59 receiving … Added two touchdowns and was one of three players with one rushing and one receiving TD … Averaged 7.0 yards per carry … Had five receptions for 59 yards … at Arizona (Nov. 18): Broke a season-long 23-yard run on his only touch of the game … vs. Oregon State (Nov. 25): Had 82 all-purpose yards, including 61 in the first quarter … First touch of the game was a 12-yard rushing touchdown … Finished with 31 yards rushing on two carries while adding two receptions for 51 yards, highlighted by a season-long 49-yard grab … vs. No. 25 Boise State (Dec. 16): Hauled in first career TD catch.
High School
Four-star prospect by ESPN and Rivals … Tabbed the No. 148 overall prospect, No. 8 athlete and No. 22 player in California by Rivals … Ranked No. 214 in the ESPN300 as the No. 14 athlete and No. 24 prospect in California … Finished as the No. 188 recruit in the class and the No. 27 cornerback in the 247Sports composite rating … Invited to play in the 2017 Under Armour All-America Game … Named one of the top 100 recruits on the West Coast by the Tacoma News Tribune ... Named to the Los Angeles Times’ All-Star team as a senior … Ran for 1,693 yards and 25 touchdowns while catching 22 passes for 176 yards and three touchdowns in 2016 … Recorded 2,101 all-purpose yards while returning two punts and one kickoff for touchdowns … Named the SoCal Prep Legends Boys Athlete of the Week after scoring five total touchdowns, two rushing, one receiving, one kickoff return and one punt return, and racking up 366 all-purpose yards in a 47-10 win over Upland … Selected first-team All-West Valley Division as a junior … Ran for 671 yards and nine touchdowns while finishing with 232 receiving yards and three touchdowns … Made 63 tackles and intercepted three passes, returning one for a touchdown, while totaling 1,430 all-purpose yards … Also named first-team All-West Valley Division as a sophomore after rushing for two touchdowns and returning one kick for a touchdown while intercepting two passes and racking up 691 all-purpose yards … Chose Oregon over Arizona, Arizona State, Boise State, California, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, UCLA, USC, Utah, Washington and Washington State.
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