
EUGENE, OR – Quarterback Dante Moore’s career resurgence with the No. 6 Oregon Ducks has not only captivated college football fans but also caught the attention of NFL evaluators. As Oregon prepares for a pivotal road clash against No. 3 Penn State, the spotlight intensifies on Moore, with one prominent quarterback guru drawing a compelling comparison to a rising NFL star.

Moore’s NFL Readiness: A “Jordan Love” Vibe?
Quarterback trainer Quincy Avery, a respected voice in the football world, recently shared his insights on “The Ryen Russillo Podcast,” highlighting the differing talent levels between Oregon’s Dante Moore and Penn State’s Drew Allar. Avery believes Moore is not only poised for a stellar 2025 college season but is also the more NFL-ready prospect for the 2026 Draft.
“He reminds me so much of Jordan Love with the smoothness and efficiency with which he plays,” Avery stated, offering high praise for the Ducks’ signal-caller. “You watch him and you’re like, ‘OK.’ … He is the best quarterback in college football right now. If he leaves, he should be the first quarterback selected in the draft.”

The comparison to Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is significant. Love, after patiently developing, has emerged as one of the NFL’s most promising young passers, showcasing poise, accuracy, and a strong arm. Avery’s assessment suggests Moore possesses similar attributes that could translate successfully to the professional level.
Moore’s Stellar Start to the Season
The numbers certainly bolster Avery’s confidence in Moore. Through four games, the Oregon quarterback is just shy of the 1,000-yard mark, boasting 962 passing yards and an impressive 11 touchdowns against just one interception. What makes these statistics even more remarkable is that Moore has been pulled in the second half of every game due to the Ducks’ substantial leads, indicating his efficiency and Oregon’s offensive dominance.

Allar’s Inaccuracy Concerns
Conversely, Penn State’s Drew Allar, who entered 2025 with high expectations, has yet to fully impress Avery. “He’s trying to throw in this new age where your hips get super fast and you try to catch up on your top half that creates some real problems,” Avery explained, pointing to mechanical issues. “And we see that on Saturdays, Drew Allar being very inaccurate.”
Allar’s completion percentage of 64.8% (57 of 88 attempts) through the Lions’ first three games supports these claims. While Penn State has faced a relatively soft schedule (Nevada, FIU, and Villanova), the upcoming matchup against Oregon’s formidable defense will be a true test of his capabilities.

The Marquee Matchup: Oregon vs. Penn State
Saturday’s clash in Happy Valley presents a prime opportunity for both quarterbacks to solidify their standing. Both Penn State and Oregon boast highly regarded defenses, promising a challenging environment for offensive production.
Avery further emphasized Moore’s growth, noting, “Watching him the last three weeks, it’s so impressive the things he’s done. I remember watching Dillon Gabriel in that same offense, who I think is a really good quarterback and will play in the NFL for a long time. Dante does things Dillon couldn’t do.” This comparison highlights Moore’s unique skill set and his ability to elevate Oregon’s already explosive offense.

For Moore, a poised performance in Beaver Stadium could significantly boost his NFL Draft stock and reinforce his confidence as the leader of a top-10 offense. This season marks a crucial turning point for Moore, who was sidelined in 2024 while former Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel led Oregon to a College Football Playoff appearance. Now, Moore has the reins and is making the most of his opportunity.
For Allar, this game could serve as a wake-up call. Facing the best defense of his season, any inaccuracies or miscues will likely be capitalized upon by a hungry Ducks’ defense known for forcing turnovers. The outcome of this quarterback duel could have significant implications for both teams’ playoff aspirations and the individual trajectories of these talented young passers.
As the Ducks carry considerable momentum into “Happy Valley,” all eyes will be on Dante Moore to see if he can continue to live up to the lofty comparisons and lead Oregon to a crucial road victory.