EUGENE — He's gone head-to-head against some of them in the first two days of fall camp, but Oregon sophomore cornerback Terrance Mitchell hasn't quite gotten around to learning the names of all his new teammates.

Mitchell, when asked, said Bralon Addison was the freshman receiver who has stood out in his eyes so far in camp. The catch? Mitchell couldn't remember Addison's last name.

"Bralon I Forgot His Last Name Number 11," is how Mitchell put it, in one quick breath.

"Addison" is the last name, Mitchell was told.

"Yeah, Addison," Mitchell said. "He's doing his thing."

Mitchell, with a smile, quickly vowed to learn all his new teammates' names soon. "I respect them," he said.

Addison, a 5-foot-10, 189-pound native of Missouri City, Texas, was one of the last recruits to commit to the Ducks' 2012 class last February. He's listed as an "athlete" on Oregon's roster, after earning first-team all-Texas honors as a quarterback last season.

Coach Chip Kelly said on signing day that he could envision Addison playing a number of positions in the Oregon offense, perhaps even quarterback.