Oregon redshirt freshman Braxton Burmeister looking to transfer out of Oregon.

Oregon freshman quarterback Braxton Burmeister is looking at all his options for his college playing career, and that includes playing somewhere other than Oregon.

A source has confirmed to DuckTerritory.com that Burmeister has placed his name in the NCAA Transfer Portal on Friday morning and will look at playing his final three seasons of football somewhere else.

The 6-foot-1 freshman appeared in four games this season for the Ducks and saw the most action in Oregon's regular-season finale at Oregon State when he replaced an injured Justin Herbert for the entire second half. Because Burmeister played in just four games for the Ducks, he was allowed to redshirt via the new NCAA rules that allow players who play in four or fewer games to use a redshirt if one is available.

For the 2018 season, Burmeister completed five of 10 passes for 43 yards.

He played in seven games for the Ducks as a true freshman in 2017, starting five games when he replaced an injured Herbert. He completed 44 passes on 77 attempts and threw two touchdowns to six interceptions that season. Burmeister was rankled as the nation's 10th-best dual-threat quarterback and the 305th best player in the country by the 247Sports Composite for the 2017 recruiting class. He previously committed to Arizona before former Oregon head coach Willie Taggart offered and signed him without Burmeister ever officially visiting Oregon.

The Oregon Ducks currently have Justin Herbert returning for his senior season, freshman Tyler Shough - who also redshirted this season after playing in just three games - and have signed 2019 three-star quarterback Cale Millen. Millen has already enrolled at Oregon for the 2019 season and will be available for spring practice.

A final decision by Burmeister to transfer or return to Oregon hasn't been made.