Every recruiting class experiences attrition. The 2019 class has already lost three commitments (Arjei Henderson, Cam Williams and Marques Caldwell), and that's basically the norm.

But last year's recruiting class experienced more than most, and certainly more than any Oregon has had in a cycle in recent memory. In all, the Ducks had 14 decommitments (including Jamal Elliott's transfer) with several dipping after the end of Mark Helfrich's tenure and nearly a dozen from Willie Taggart's eastbound excursion.

The 14 decommitments include 1o four-star players, good for the more than half the Pac-12 schools signed in the 2018 class. In fact, if you add up the Duck losses in the class calculator, you find that the 14 players who chose to seek out other options would've ranked 29th nationally and fifth among Pac-12 schools.

That's an awful lot of talent that could be on Oregon's roster this fall that isn't.

With depth charts being released this week, we thought we'd take a peak at how that group has fared at the colleges of their choices:

Florida State (4)

WR Tre'Shaun Harrison — listed as an 'OR' to start at one receiver spot

WR Warren Thompson — listed as a second team receiver

CB Isaiah Bolden — listed as a second team cornerback

DL Malcolm Lamar — unlisted

DEPTH CHART HERE

Washington (2)

QB Colson Yankoff — unlisted

TE Devin Culp — unlisted

DEPTH CHART HERE

Ole Miss (1)

WR Miles Battle — listed as third team wide receiver

DEPTH CHART HERE

USC (1)

OLB Eli'Jah Winston — listed as third team outside linebacker

DEPTH CHART HERE

Oregon State (1)

TE Teagan Quitoriano — listed as second team tight end

DEPTH CHART HERE

Indiana (1)

DE Jonathan King — unlisted

DEPTH CHART HERE

UCLA (1)

WR Michael Ezeike — unlisted

DEPTH CHART HERE

It's worth noting that neither Notre Dame (where WR Braden Lenzy wound up) or Texas A&M (where DL Mohamed Diallo signed) have released depth charts. Lenzy is believed to be in line for immediate playing time, while Diallo was not listed in this projection of the Aggie two-deep.