Dante Moore’s Return to Oregon Fuels Jets Rumors

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Updated: January 16, 2026

Dante Moore’s decision to return to Oregon has only added fuel to the growing speculation around his NFL future, and in particular, his reported reluctance to land with the New York Jets. While nothing has been said publicly by Moore or his camp, the timing and context of his return have people around the league connecting dots.

Moore was widely viewed as a potential top quarterback in the upcoming draft cycle, and the Jets were already looming as a likely destination given their draft position and ongoing instability at quarterback. Instead, Moore opted to go back to Eugene, buying himself another year of development and, just as importantly, another year of control over where he might land next.

Around the league, this is not being framed as fear or uncertainty about the NFL. It is being viewed as leverage. Returning to Oregon allows Moore to refine his game, boost his draft stock, and avoid being tied to a franchise still searching for an identity. The Jets’ recent history with quarterbacks, coaching turnover, and roster instability is not exactly an easy sell for a young passer trying to set the foundation of his career.

This kind of maneuvering is not new. Quarterbacks with options have increasingly used eligibility, NIL money, and program stability as tools to shape their professional futures. Moore staying at Oregon fits that trend. It is less about running from the league and more about choosing timing and situation.

If the rumor is accurate, it sends a clear message. Moore wants to enter the NFL on his terms, not as the next name dropped into a chaotic rebuild. Whether that stance ultimately benefits him will depend on his play next season, but for now, the decision looks calculated, not emotional.

The Jets may still find their quarterback of the future, but Dante Moore appears content making sure it will not be him, at least not yet.