Way-too-early rankings of the SEC receiving corps ahead of the 2024 season
By Sam Fariss
Fields, courts, stadiums, and arenas on Texas’ campus are being painted to boast the ever-proud SEC logo.
As the Longhorns get ready to take on their new conference, many eyes are on which teams have the best assets – both on and off the field.
The Horns are already projected to be one of the top teams on a national level. With returners at multiple positions, a highly-rated recruiting class, and elite transfer portal additions, Texas is expected to stand near the top of the SEC, if not No. 1 in the conference.
One highlight of Texas’ roster is the wideout position. Despite losing Xavier Worthy, Jordan Whittington, and Adonai Mitchell to the NFL, there are a lot of talented receivers in burnt orange.
So, where do the Horns' wide receivers stack up against their future conference opponents? Here's our ranking: