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Jersey Number 18
Kenyon Sadiq
- Position:
- Tight End
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 245
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Idaho Falls, Idaho
- High School:
- Skyline HS
2026 NFL Combine
Made history by running the 40-yard dash in 4.39 seconds, the fastest ever at the NFL Combine by a tight end.
Notable
» Set the Oregon single-season record in 2025 for catches by a tight end with 51.
» Eight receiving touchdowns in 2025 tied for second-most in a season by a UO tight end.
» 560 receiving yards in 2025 ranked fourth in UO single-season tight end history.
» First Duck to be named a finalist for the John Mackey Award, presented to the nation’s top tight end.
As A Junior (2025)
» FWAA All-America second team
» Associated Press All-America second team
» Walter Camp All-America second team
» Big Ten Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year
» All-Big Ten first team (coaches, media, AP)
» John Mackey Award finalist
Put together one of the best seasons ever by an Oregon tight end while playing and starting in 14 of the Ducks’ 15 games … Named the Big Ten Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year while becoming the first Duck to be a finalist for the John Mackey Award, presented to the nation’s most outstanding tight end … Named a second-team all-American by three of the five official all-America outlets … Led Oregon with 51 receptions for 560 yards while leading all FBS tight ends with eight receiving touchdowns … 51 receptions set a new UO single-season record for catches by a tight end … Eight receiving touchdowns tied for second-most in a season by an Oregon tight end, and 560 receiving yards ranked fourth … At end of career, ranked sixth in Oregon tight end history with 60 career catches and tied for eighth with 11 career receiving touchdowns … At least one reception in all 14 games played with 12 multi-catch performances … Scored three of eight touchdowns in Oregon’s first four games of the season … Two multi-touchdown games while scoring at least one touchdown six times … vs. Montana State (Aug. 30): Opened the season with a 20-yard touchdown reception … vs. Oklahoma State (Sept. 6): Caught two passes for 40 yards as Oregon recorded its largest margin of victory (69-3) ever against a Power 4 opponent … at Northwestern (Sept. 13): Two receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown in the Big Ten opener … vs. Oregon State (Sept. 20): Caught third touchdown in the first four games while finishing with four receptions for 60 yards … Touchdown came on a 23-yard pass … at No. 3 Penn State (Sept. 27): Caught six passes for 49 yards in Oregon’s double-overtime road win over the No. 3 Nittany Lions … at Rutgers (Oct. 18): Shined as Oregon racked up 750 total yards while averaging 12.50 yards per play … Caught four passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns for first multi-TD game of the season … vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Caught a career-high eight passes for a career-high 96 yards and a touchdown in a dominant Oregon victory … 96 receiving yards were the most by an Oregon tight end in a game since Jacob Breeland (112) on Sept. 7, 2019 … vs. No. 15 USC (Nov. 22): Continued hot stretch with six receptions for 72 yards and two touchdowns … Second multi-TD game of the season and third of career … Caught touchdowns of eight and 28 yards … vs. No. 4 Texas Tech (Jan. 1): Four receptions for 22 yards in the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl … vs. No. 1 Indiana (Jan. 9): Five catches for 29 yards in the CFP Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.
As A Sophomore (2024)
Appeared in all 14 games for Oregon … Caught 24 passes for 308 yards and two touchdowns, both coming in the Big Ten Championship Game … Finished fifth on the team in receiving yards … Rushed for 24 yards on five attempts … Played 602 total snaps, including 350 on offense … Finished the season with an 80.4 overall offensive grade from Pro Football Focus, including a 78.0 run blocking grade and a 75.7 pass grade … vs. Idaho (Aug. 31): Caught four passes for 53 yards in the season opener … Also rushed twice for five yards … at UCLA (Sept. 28): Gained 37 yards on four receptions … at Purdue (Oct. 18): Caught two passes for a career-high 58 yards, including a long catch of 39 yards … vs. Illinois (Oct. 26): Recorded a season-long 16-yard rush … vs. Washington (Nov. 30): Returned a kickoff for 18 yards … Posted a career-best 85.5 special teams grade from PFF … vs. No. 3 Penn State (Dec. 7): Scored the first two touchdowns of the Big Ten Championship game, scoring from 28 yards and two yards … First career multi-touchdown performance … Finished with two catches for 30 yards and two scores.
As A Freshman (2023)
Played in all 14 games for the Ducks as a true freshman … Caught five passes for 24 yards and a touchdown, finding the end zone for the first time in his career in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl … Also rushed once for a 12-yard gain … Played 90 total snaps on offense and 187 on special teams … vs. Portland State (Sept. 2): Caught first career pass in collegiate debut, a 9-yard reception … vs. Hawai’i (Sept. 16): Logged first career rushing attempt, going for 12 yards and a first down … Also returned a kickoff 10 yards … vs. No. 19 Colorado (Sept. 23): First career multi-reception game, catching two passes for six yards … Also contributed on special teams with a blocked punt … vs. No. 23 Liberty (Jan. 1): Caught first career touchdown pass from three yards out in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl.
High School
Rated a consensus four-star prospect … Ranked a top-80 player nationally by 247Sports (No. 78) … A top-160 prospect in the 247Sports composite (No. 134) and by ESPN (No. 154) … Rated as a top-10 athlete by 247Sports (No. 4) and in the 247Sports composite (No. 7) … A top-15 athlete according to ESPN (No. 11) … Noted as a top-100 wide receiver by Rivals (No. 89) … The consensus top-rated player in Idaho, tabbed as the top-rated athlete in the state of Idaho by 247Sports, in the 247Sports composite and ESPN … Picked as a PrepStar All-Midlands Region selection … Led Skyline High School to three consecutive state championship titles from 2020-2022 … As a senior, named the MaxPreps Idaho High School Football Player of the Year … Selected as the 4A All-Idaho Player of the Year for the second consecutive year … Invited to the U.S. Army Bowl … Finished the season with 62 catches, 1,303 yards and 18 touchdowns for 21.0 yards per catch and 100.2 yards per game .. Rushed for 233 yards on 26 rushes with four TDs … On defense, had seven tackles 2.0 tackles for loss, a sack, two interceptions and a fumble recovery … Had one 200-yard receiving game, a 246-yard performance with six catches and five TDs against Sandpoint in an IDHSAA 4A semifinal victory … Finished with six games of 100-or-more yards receiving … Tallied 154 yards on six catches with two TDs against Highland … Had 130 yards on six catches with two TDs in an IDHSAA 4A championship game victory over undefeated Bishop Kelley … Finished with 124 yards on five catches with one touchdown against Idaho Falls … Ended with 122 yards on seven catches with two TDs against Thunder Ridge … Had 118 yards on five catches against Blackfoot … Brought in five-or-more catches in seven games, including seven catches in a win over Shelley … Caught multiple passes in 10 games … Rushed for 50 yards in one game, a 67-yard performance against Rigby … Totaled five touchdowns in state semifinal against Sandpoint … Ended with multiple TDs in five games … Finished with a TD in eight games ... Had 200-yards all-purpose in two games … Ended with 226-yards all-purpose (118 kickoff return/71 receiving/33 punt return/4 rushing) against Stansbury … Had nine games with 100-or-more all-purpose yards, including 111 yards (67 rushing/44 receiving) against Rigby … On special teams, finished with 151 return yards (118 kickoff return/33 punt return) against Stansbury … Had one game with a kickoff-return TD against Stansbury … On defense, finished with interceptions in two games … Had a sack in one game … Had a TFL in two games … Finished with multiple tackles in three games … As a junior, selected as the 4A All-Idaho Player of the Year … Caught 78 passes for 1,162 yards and 19 touchdowns for 14.9 yards per catch and 89.4 yards per game … Rushed for 50 yards and two touchdowns and passed for 35 yards and a score … On defense, picked off two passes … Had six 100-yard receiving games … Finished with 175 yards on seven catches with two touchdowns against Bonneville … Totaled 137 yards on a career-high 11 catches with one TD against Green Canyon … Had 121 yards on eight catches with three TDs against Idaho Falls … Ended with 120 yards on 10 catches with two TDs against Pocatello … Had 112 yards on six catches with one touchdown against Thunder Ridge … Finished with 100 yards on seven catches against Lakeland … Had multiple catches in 12 of 13 games, including an eight catch performance for 85 yards and three touchdowns … Finished with six catches for 87 yards and two TDs in an IDHSAA 4A state championship victory over Sandpoint … Grabbed five catches with 86 yards and two TDs in win over Hillcrest … Had a catch in all 13 games played … Finished with multiple touchdowns in seven games … Had a touchdown in 10 games … Finished with six 100-yard all-purpose performances … On defense, had two interceptions … Head coach was Scott Berger … Also recruited by Arizona, Boise State, BYU, Colorado, Idaho, Idaho State, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Michigan, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Stanford, Texas, Utah, Utah State, Vanderbilt, Washington, Washington State and West Virginia.
Made history by running the 40-yard dash in 4.39 seconds, the fastest ever at the NFL Combine by a tight end.
Notable
» Set the Oregon single-season record in 2025 for catches by a tight end with 51.
» Eight receiving touchdowns in 2025 tied for second-most in a season by a UO tight end.
» 560 receiving yards in 2025 ranked fourth in UO single-season tight end history.
» First Duck to be named a finalist for the John Mackey Award, presented to the nation’s top tight end.
As A Junior (2025)
» FWAA All-America second team
» Associated Press All-America second team
» Walter Camp All-America second team
» Big Ten Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year
» All-Big Ten first team (coaches, media, AP)
» John Mackey Award finalist
Put together one of the best seasons ever by an Oregon tight end while playing and starting in 14 of the Ducks’ 15 games … Named the Big Ten Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year while becoming the first Duck to be a finalist for the John Mackey Award, presented to the nation’s most outstanding tight end … Named a second-team all-American by three of the five official all-America outlets … Led Oregon with 51 receptions for 560 yards while leading all FBS tight ends with eight receiving touchdowns … 51 receptions set a new UO single-season record for catches by a tight end … Eight receiving touchdowns tied for second-most in a season by an Oregon tight end, and 560 receiving yards ranked fourth … At end of career, ranked sixth in Oregon tight end history with 60 career catches and tied for eighth with 11 career receiving touchdowns … At least one reception in all 14 games played with 12 multi-catch performances … Scored three of eight touchdowns in Oregon’s first four games of the season … Two multi-touchdown games while scoring at least one touchdown six times … vs. Montana State (Aug. 30): Opened the season with a 20-yard touchdown reception … vs. Oklahoma State (Sept. 6): Caught two passes for 40 yards as Oregon recorded its largest margin of victory (69-3) ever against a Power 4 opponent … at Northwestern (Sept. 13): Two receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown in the Big Ten opener … vs. Oregon State (Sept. 20): Caught third touchdown in the first four games while finishing with four receptions for 60 yards … Touchdown came on a 23-yard pass … at No. 3 Penn State (Sept. 27): Caught six passes for 49 yards in Oregon’s double-overtime road win over the No. 3 Nittany Lions … at Rutgers (Oct. 18): Shined as Oregon racked up 750 total yards while averaging 12.50 yards per play … Caught four passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns for first multi-TD game of the season … vs. Minnesota (Nov. 14): Caught a career-high eight passes for a career-high 96 yards and a touchdown in a dominant Oregon victory … 96 receiving yards were the most by an Oregon tight end in a game since Jacob Breeland (112) on Sept. 7, 2019 … vs. No. 15 USC (Nov. 22): Continued hot stretch with six receptions for 72 yards and two touchdowns … Second multi-TD game of the season and third of career … Caught touchdowns of eight and 28 yards … vs. No. 4 Texas Tech (Jan. 1): Four receptions for 22 yards in the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl … vs. No. 1 Indiana (Jan. 9): Five catches for 29 yards in the CFP Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl.
As A Sophomore (2024)
Appeared in all 14 games for Oregon … Caught 24 passes for 308 yards and two touchdowns, both coming in the Big Ten Championship Game … Finished fifth on the team in receiving yards … Rushed for 24 yards on five attempts … Played 602 total snaps, including 350 on offense … Finished the season with an 80.4 overall offensive grade from Pro Football Focus, including a 78.0 run blocking grade and a 75.7 pass grade … vs. Idaho (Aug. 31): Caught four passes for 53 yards in the season opener … Also rushed twice for five yards … at UCLA (Sept. 28): Gained 37 yards on four receptions … at Purdue (Oct. 18): Caught two passes for a career-high 58 yards, including a long catch of 39 yards … vs. Illinois (Oct. 26): Recorded a season-long 16-yard rush … vs. Washington (Nov. 30): Returned a kickoff for 18 yards … Posted a career-best 85.5 special teams grade from PFF … vs. No. 3 Penn State (Dec. 7): Scored the first two touchdowns of the Big Ten Championship game, scoring from 28 yards and two yards … First career multi-touchdown performance … Finished with two catches for 30 yards and two scores.
As A Freshman (2023)
Played in all 14 games for the Ducks as a true freshman … Caught five passes for 24 yards and a touchdown, finding the end zone for the first time in his career in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl … Also rushed once for a 12-yard gain … Played 90 total snaps on offense and 187 on special teams … vs. Portland State (Sept. 2): Caught first career pass in collegiate debut, a 9-yard reception … vs. Hawai’i (Sept. 16): Logged first career rushing attempt, going for 12 yards and a first down … Also returned a kickoff 10 yards … vs. No. 19 Colorado (Sept. 23): First career multi-reception game, catching two passes for six yards … Also contributed on special teams with a blocked punt … vs. No. 23 Liberty (Jan. 1): Caught first career touchdown pass from three yards out in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl.
High School
Rated a consensus four-star prospect … Ranked a top-80 player nationally by 247Sports (No. 78) … A top-160 prospect in the 247Sports composite (No. 134) and by ESPN (No. 154) … Rated as a top-10 athlete by 247Sports (No. 4) and in the 247Sports composite (No. 7) … A top-15 athlete according to ESPN (No. 11) … Noted as a top-100 wide receiver by Rivals (No. 89) … The consensus top-rated player in Idaho, tabbed as the top-rated athlete in the state of Idaho by 247Sports, in the 247Sports composite and ESPN … Picked as a PrepStar All-Midlands Region selection … Led Skyline High School to three consecutive state championship titles from 2020-2022 … As a senior, named the MaxPreps Idaho High School Football Player of the Year … Selected as the 4A All-Idaho Player of the Year for the second consecutive year … Invited to the U.S. Army Bowl … Finished the season with 62 catches, 1,303 yards and 18 touchdowns for 21.0 yards per catch and 100.2 yards per game .. Rushed for 233 yards on 26 rushes with four TDs … On defense, had seven tackles 2.0 tackles for loss, a sack, two interceptions and a fumble recovery … Had one 200-yard receiving game, a 246-yard performance with six catches and five TDs against Sandpoint in an IDHSAA 4A semifinal victory … Finished with six games of 100-or-more yards receiving … Tallied 154 yards on six catches with two TDs against Highland … Had 130 yards on six catches with two TDs in an IDHSAA 4A championship game victory over undefeated Bishop Kelley … Finished with 124 yards on five catches with one touchdown against Idaho Falls … Ended with 122 yards on seven catches with two TDs against Thunder Ridge … Had 118 yards on five catches against Blackfoot … Brought in five-or-more catches in seven games, including seven catches in a win over Shelley … Caught multiple passes in 10 games … Rushed for 50 yards in one game, a 67-yard performance against Rigby … Totaled five touchdowns in state semifinal against Sandpoint … Ended with multiple TDs in five games … Finished with a TD in eight games ... Had 200-yards all-purpose in two games … Ended with 226-yards all-purpose (118 kickoff return/71 receiving/33 punt return/4 rushing) against Stansbury … Had nine games with 100-or-more all-purpose yards, including 111 yards (67 rushing/44 receiving) against Rigby … On special teams, finished with 151 return yards (118 kickoff return/33 punt return) against Stansbury … Had one game with a kickoff-return TD against Stansbury … On defense, finished with interceptions in two games … Had a sack in one game … Had a TFL in two games … Finished with multiple tackles in three games … As a junior, selected as the 4A All-Idaho Player of the Year … Caught 78 passes for 1,162 yards and 19 touchdowns for 14.9 yards per catch and 89.4 yards per game … Rushed for 50 yards and two touchdowns and passed for 35 yards and a score … On defense, picked off two passes … Had six 100-yard receiving games … Finished with 175 yards on seven catches with two touchdowns against Bonneville … Totaled 137 yards on a career-high 11 catches with one TD against Green Canyon … Had 121 yards on eight catches with three TDs against Idaho Falls … Ended with 120 yards on 10 catches with two TDs against Pocatello … Had 112 yards on six catches with one touchdown against Thunder Ridge … Finished with 100 yards on seven catches against Lakeland … Had multiple catches in 12 of 13 games, including an eight catch performance for 85 yards and three touchdowns … Finished with six catches for 87 yards and two TDs in an IDHSAA 4A state championship victory over Sandpoint … Grabbed five catches with 86 yards and two TDs in win over Hillcrest … Had a catch in all 13 games played … Finished with multiple touchdowns in seven games … Had a touchdown in 10 games … Finished with six 100-yard all-purpose performances … On defense, had two interceptions … Head coach was Scott Berger … Also recruited by Arizona, Boise State, BYU, Colorado, Idaho, Idaho State, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Michigan, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Stanford, Texas, Utah, Utah State, Vanderbilt, Washington, Washington State and West Virginia.
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