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Oregon's defensive front got a huge boost on Sunday afternoon, as veteran defensive end Brandon Dorlus announced he will return to Eugene for the 2023 season.

"We ain't done yet #lastride," Dorlus wrote in a social media post.

Dorlus was Oregon's top defensive lineman in the 2022 season, recording 39 total tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss and two sacks.

 He was also a top pass rushing option for Tony Tuioti up front, often working in tandem with outside linebacker DJ Johnson, who declared for 2023 NFL Draft before Oregon secured a 28-27 victory over North Carolina in the Holiday Bowl.

The Ducks' defensive front was stout against the run all year, but struggled to generate consistent pressure in the pass rush. Getting Dorlus back for one more season is a significant recruiting win for Dan Lanning, as veteran defensive tackle Popo Aumavae, who missed the entire 2022 season due to injury, is also set to return.

Oregon will likely boast one of the most experienced defensive lines in the Pac-12, but the Ducks are still awaiting an official decision on defensive tackle Casey Rogers, who thrived in Tosh Lupoi's defense last season after transferring from Nebraska. 

Dorlus' return is even impactful not only because of the production he'll bring on the field, but he'll also be able to mentor one of the best defensive line hauls in the Pac-12 from the 2023 recruiting class, which features players like My'Keil Gardner and Tevita Pome'e, who have already arrived in Eugene and enrolled in classes.

This article first appeared on FanNation Ducks Digest and was syndicated with permission.

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