Found this list somewhere when I was plotting:
Acorns in order of preference for deer, and crop yield info
Swamp White Oak - very low tannic acid, yield every year (deer favorite, found near water)
White Oak - low tannic acid, yield every year with a heavy crop every 3rd year
Pin Oak - low to medium tannic acid, yield every other year
Northern red Oak - medium to high tannic acid, yield every other year
Black Oak - medium to high tannic acid, yield every other year
Bur Oak - High tannic Acid, yield every year
Now these are "typical", a specific tree may yield on a different schedule. Your acorns with the higher tannic acid levels are good in the spring after the thaw the deer will clean them up.