ESPN releases sleeper pick for the Texas offense

Who does ESPN predict the Longhorns sleeper player of the year to be in 2024?

The Texas Longhorns are widely regarded as one of the top teams in college football as they are coming off of a Big 12 title and College Football Playoff berth. However, Texas will still face its fair share of difficulties in 2024 as they must replace a ton of lost production on the offensive side of the ball in Xavier Worthy, AD Mitchell, Ja’Tavion Sanders, and Jonathon Brooks.

Fortunately, the Longhorns have a lot of great things working for them such as one of the best offensive minds in the country in Steve Sarkisian, a third-year starter in quarterback Quinn Ewers, and two big-time Alabama transfers in wide receiver Isaiah Bond and tight end Amari Niblack.

The expectations for Bond and Ewers are incredibly high with some people calling them the best QB-WR duo in the country. However, Dave Wilson of ESPN projects Amari Niblack to be the under-the-radar Longhorn that will have the biggest impact this fall. Wilson says of Niblack,

“Normally, a highly touted recruit who transfers from Alabama to Texas doesn’t quite qualify as a sleeper, but Niblack hasn’t quite had his breakout yet. The 6-4, 231-pound tight end arrives in Austin after catching 21 passes in two seasons with the Crimson Tide, and he could be a key feature in a passing game that lost TE Ja’Tavion Sanders, who caught 99 passes for 1,295 yards and seven touchdowns in the past two seasons.”

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