Oregon wideout Dakorien Moore has enjoyed an excellent freshman year with the team. On Monday, Moore was named to On3’s True Freshman All-American team, and the player flaunted his achievement on his Instagram story.
Moore reshared the post featuring the True Freshman All-American team players by On3 and wrote:
"Blessed," followed by a joined hands emoji.

Moore has recorded 443 yards and three touchdowns on 28 receptions, along with 49 yards and a TD on four carries this season. However, he hasn't played for the Ducks in over a month after suffering a knee injury in practice.
Moore last played for Oregon on Oct. 25. He has missed the last four games due to injury, but is still in contention to play for the No. 4 Ducks in the College Football Playoff.
On Sunday, Oregon coach Dan Lanning offered an update on Moore, who is working hard to return to action.
"I think it starts with mindset," Lanning said. "Dakorien, like several of the other guys that have been in that position, realize that they have a job to do, as far as pushing themselves to be back in a position where they can help this team, and they can still help this team when they're not out there on the field necessarily for us. So really proud of how he's handled that, proud of several of those guys and how they've handled that situation."
Moore could be a game-changer for the Ducks if he is healthy for the team's playoff run.
Dakorien Moore's Oregon will face James Madison in the first round of the College Football Playoff

The Oregon Ducks (11-1) host the No. 19 James Madison Dukes (12-1) in the first round of the College Football Playoff on Dec. 20. The game will kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET from Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon.
It's unclear whether Dakorien Moore will be healthy for the game. Nonetheless, the Ducks are still the favorites to beat JMU.