On Saturday, the Texas Longhorns held the first Orange-White game in two years as head coach Steve Sarkisian’s team made its pubic debut in a 20-12 victory for the White team.
More importantly, Sarkisian’s decision to pair the first-team offense and second-team defense on the Orange team against the second-team offense and first-team defense, along with assigning injured players based on where they likely sit on the depth chart, afforded a deep look into how the depth chart is developing.
Post-spring depth chart
QB | Casey Thompson | 8 | Hudson Card | 1 | Charles Wright | 14 | ||||
RB | Bijan Robinson | 5 | Roschon Johnson | 2 | Gabriel Watson | 31 | Daniel Young | 32 | ||
XWR | Troy Omeire | 21 | Marcus Washington | 15 | Montrell Estell | 39 | ||||
HWR | Jordan Whittington | 4 | Jake Smith^ | 7 | Kelvontay Dixon | 16 | Kai Money | 84 | Dajon Harrison^ | 30 |
YTE | Cade Brewer | 80 | Jared Wiley | 18 | Gunnar Helm | 85 | Juan Davis | 81 | Brayden Liebrock^ | 89 |
LT | Christian Jones | 70 | Jaylen Garth | 77 | ||||||
LG | Denzel Okafor | 78 | Tyler Jonnson | 72 | Hayden Conner | 76 | ||||
C | Jake Majors | 65 | Rafiti Ghirmai^ | 74 | Logan Parr | 71 | ||||
RG | Junior Angilau | 75 | Isaiah Hookfin | 73 | ||||||
RT | Andrej Karic | 69 | Derek Kerstetter^ | 68 | Tope Imade | 67 | ||||
Defense | ||||||||||
JACK | Ray Thornton | 46 | Prince Dorbah | 32 | DJ Harris Jr. |