Auburn could be without one of its top receivers against Oregon in Week 1.

According to reports, sophomore wide receiver Anthony Schwartz injured his hand in practice and could be having surgery. Brandon Marcello of Auburn Undercover originally broke the story Monday morning writing that Schwartz would need surgery after injuring his hand.  Jill Schwartz told AL.com that her son’s injury was being evaluated and they would know if he needs surgery by this afternoon.

Schwartz, a high-profile sprinter in high school, is considered Auburn’s fastest wideout. He did not take part in AU’s spring practices to focus on his track career. Last fall, the Pembroke Pines, Florida native flashed play-making ability as a true freshman on the gridiron, combining for 568 yards from scrimmage (11.6 yards per touch on 27 carries and 22 receptions) and scoring seven touchdowns in 2018 (5 rushing, 2 receiving) after playing in all 13 games.

When Schwartz will be back in action has not yet been established. The Tigers face the Oregon Ducks in the AdvoCare Classic in Arlington, Texas on Aug. 31 to open the 2019 season.