Big Ten football power rankings after spring portal closes: Did Wolverines get better?

The spring window of the transfer portal is officially closed, so where do the Big Ten teams stand right now?
Maize Team running back Tavierre Dunlap (22) runs against Blue Team during the second half of the Blue and Yellow Spring game.
Maize Team running back Tavierre Dunlap (22) runs against Blue Team during the second half of the Blue and Yellow Spring game. / Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK
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The Ducks had a chance to win it all in the Pac-12 last season but fell just short to the Washington Huskies. With the transfers they landed in the winter window though, they look like the most competitive newcomer to the Big Ten.

Even though the Ducks lost four players in April and didn't bring anyone in, Oregon has the third-best transfer class in the nation giving them even more firepower heading into their first season in the Big Ten.

Oregon will be a team to be reckoned with and could give Ohio State and Michigan a run for their money, more than other teams in the Big Ten have for the past few years.