Texas football 2021 projected depth chart, post-spring offense 2.0

How did Jake Smith’s departure & Keilan Robinson’s arrival shake up the projected offensive depth chart?

Spring practices concluded on the Forty Acres and several moves have been made via the transfer portal over the last few months.

On top of that, Texas is still learning the ins and outs of first-year head coach Steve Sarkisian’s offense in the midst of a quarterback competition between Hudson Card and Casey Thompson. Neither showed enough during the Orange and White game to consider themselves the favorite. Both will continue to battle until Sarkisian feels it’s necessary to announce his starting quarterback.

As for the rest of the offense, there are obvious stars such as Bijan Robinson and Jordan Whittington. The running back and wide receiver are going to be Texas’ two deadliest weapons, barring injury.

There are still questions to be answered, especially across the offensive line. Kyle Flood’s group had a rather poor spring game, getting dominated by both the first-team and second-team defensive line. The five best players will play, no matter their position.

A few updates have been made to this particular depth chart projection as Texas lost wide receiver Jake Smith via the transfer portal to USC on July 6. On the flip side, the Longhorns happily welcomed former Alabama running back Keilan Robinson roughly a month ago.

Here is an updated look at the projected offensive depth chart: