Where Texas lands in On3’s wide receiver unit rankings for 2023

Texas boasts one of the deepest wide receiver rooms in college football this upcoming season.

Texas has one of the deepest rosters in college football for the 2023 season.

The Longhorns return 10 of 11 starters on offense, while also welcoming the No. 3 recruiting class in the country for the 2023 cycle.

Steve Sarkisian’s stacked quarterback room of Quinn Ewers, Maalik Murphy and Arch Manning has been a popular topic this offseason, but Texas’ wide receiver room is one of the best in the country.

On3 Sports recently began ranking the top position groups for the 2023 season and the Longhorns boast a top-three wide receiver room in the nation.

If not for Ohio State, the Longhorns would have the best receiver corps in 2023, with a dynamic trio in Xavier Worthy, AD Mitchell and Jordan Whittington.

Worthy is a future 1st Round pick, while Mitchell, who transferred from Georgia this offseason, has similar upside and has been a key playmaker for the Bulldogs in multiple College Football Playoff games. Whittington isn’t flashy but the veteran is a reliable target who can play multiple spots.

Texas also has the luxury of backups like Isaiah Neyor, who was a big-time transfer addition last year but tore his ACL in fall camp, and 5-star freshman Johntay Cook II — both of whom would start for most schools.

Here’s a look at On3’s top 10 wide receiver units in college football for the upcoming season.