In 2018 the question for the Texas Longhorns was, can Lil’Jordan Humphrey handle taking over full-time at inside receiver? In 2019, the question was, can Devin Duvernay successfully make the transition inside and replace Humphrey’s production?
Both of those questions seem funny in hindsight.
Duvernay and Humphrey put up two of the greatest receiving seasons in school history, No. 2 and No. 4, respectively, combining for 34 percent of Texas’ passing yards and 30 percent of their passing touchdowns in the two seasons.
So the question this offseason is now who will be the next receiver to benefit from what appears to be an H-receiver bump?