Texas Longhorns Team of the Decade: Offense Selections

The wrap up of the Texas Longhorns All-Decade Team with all of the selection on offense.

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Mike Davis

Davis played for Texas from 2010-2013 and during that time racked up the most yards of the decade with 2,753 and 18 touchdowns. Davis was honorable mention All-Big 12 in 2013.

Collin Johnson

Johnson could have been the best of the decade had it not been for pesky injuries costing him games for the Longhorns. At this moment, Johnson is second for the decade with 2,562 yards and 14 touchdowns. His mark of 13.8 yards per catch matches Davis is is tied for 2nd best in the decade for a receiver with at least 50 receptions. Johnson’s Texas career will end with the Alamo Bowl against the Utah Utes.

Devin Duvernay

Duvernay gets the nod for the third receiver over Jaxson Shipley based on how dynamic he has been for the Longhorns. Much like Johnson, Duvernay will end his Longhorn career on December 31.

With the loss of Lil’Jordan Humphrey, Duvernay was able to shine and sits just 13 receptions shy of Jordan Shipley’s record of 116 catches in a season and 191 yards shy of his 1,485 yards in a season. He is only the second Longhorns receiver ever to record 100 receptions in a single season.