One of Oregon's wide receivers has decided to leave the Oregon football program in search for what is expected to be more playing time.

Redshirt sophomore wide receiver Demetri Burch has announced on Twitter that he has elected to leave the program.

"I want to thank the University of Oregon for accepting me in to their University and allowing me to be apart of there family at this time i want to announce that i will be transferring," Burch said on Twitter.

Burch arrived at Oregon as part of the 2017 recruiting class signed by former Oregon head coach Willie Taggart. He played quarterback in high school and enrolled at Oregon as a wide receiver. During his redshirt freshman season in 2017, he split time between quarterback and wide receiver, playing a huge role on the scout team ahead of the Arizona games and giving the Ducks a look for Khalil Tate.

Throughout both the 2017 and the 2018 football seasons, Burch spent most of his time when playing wide receiver at the slot position.

In 2018, Burch played in six games for the Ducks but did not record any statistics.

Coming out of high school, Burch was ranked as the state of Florida's 144th best player and the nation's 68th best athlete in the country. He committed and signed with Oregon over South Florida.

The Oregon Ducks signed four wide receivers in the 2019 recruiting class, including four-star wide receiver Josh Delgado. During the first three spring practices, Delgado had already worked his way up past Burch on the depth chart at the slot position. Oregon is also expected to have incoming four-star wide receiver Mycah Pittman arrive next month and be another player who can play in the slot for the Ducks. The starter at the slot position is currently junior Jaylon Redd, who signed with Oregon in the same class as Burch.