Three transfers Texas needs to see the most from in 2022

These three transfers will be vital to Texas’ success in 2022.

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Isaiah Neyor, Wide Receiver

While many would argue that this should be Jahleel Billingsley, we didn’t see Sarkisian rely on the tight ends a ton last season. Also, this offense truly lacked a secondary receiver to Xavier Worthy all year which allowed for defenses to key in on Worthy. The Wyoming transfer, Isaiah Neyor, was absolutely raved about during spring often being described as the standout of the session.

He adds something that this receiver group was missing, at 6-foot-3 with blistering speed and great a jump ball ability he is a true deep threat that allows the quarterbacks take a risk that they likely would only try with Worthy. Neyor also provides a contingency plan for a possible Jordan Whittington injury, as he has been unable to stay healthy his whole career.

Neyor hauled in 44 catches for over 800 yards and 12 touchdowns last season in a very run heavy offense, so the sky should be the limit for him with Sarkisian calling plays. If he can take the attention off Worthy and be a star in his own right, the Longhorns may have one of the most dynamic passing games in the country regardless of who is throwing the ball.

Finally, the transfer with the most pressure