The Oregon Ducks will go into the offseason with just two unknowns regarding starters with eligibility left to use for the 2019 season.

On Monday after Oregon's 7-6 Redbox Bowl victory, Oregon junior wide receiver Dillon Mitchell and junior inside linebacker Troy Dye both elected to not discuss their college futures and instead think more about staying or going into the 2019 NFL Draft.

"Man, we just won a game. I am excited. I am just going to go and celebrate with my team," said Troy Dye postgame when asked about a decision being made.

Dye finished the game against Michigan State second on the team in tackles with eight, while also recording one sack and one tackle for loss.

Dye finished the 2018 season as the third player at Oregon since 1970 to lead the tea in tackles in three different seasons. Dye finished the year with 115 total tackles in 2018 and for his career, he now has 313 total tackles.

Mitchell didn't answer a question about his NFL status during the post-game press conference but was asked about a decision when presented the game's MVP award.

“I don’t have any good news to tell you right now," Mitchell said on the FOX broadcast. "I’m going to take a little time, speak with my family and make a decision."

Mitchell broke the school's single-season receiving record with six catches for 70 yards and one touchdown against Michigan State in the Redbox Bowl. On the season, Mitchell finished with 1,184 yards and 75 receptions. His reception total finished third in school history. He also caught 10 touchdown passes in 2018, the third-most in school history.

Earlier this year, Oregon juniors Justin Herbert, Calvin Throckmorton, Shane Lemieux, and Jake Hanson all announced they would return to school for their senior seasons. Should Mitchell return to Oregon next season, the Ducks will have all 11 starters back on offense from 2019. If Dye returns to the Ducks in 2019, Oregon will return seven full-time starters and while also bringing back junior-to-be Sampson Niu who started three games in place of senior Kaulana Apelu during Apelu's injury.

Players have until January 14th, 2019 to declare for the NFL Draft, which will be held April 25th through the 27th.