Way-too-early rankings of the SEC receiving corps ahead of the 2024 season

Texas Longhorns wide receiver Ryan Wingo during football spring practice.
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Ryan Wingo during football spring practice. / Ricardo B. Brazziell/American-Statesman
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Fields, courts, stadiums, and arenas on Texas’ campus are being painted to boast the ever-proud SEC logo.

As the Longhorns get ready to take on their new conference, many eyes are on which teams have the best assets – both on and off the field.

The Horns are already projected to be one of the top teams on a national level. With returners at multiple positions, a highly-rated recruiting class, and elite transfer portal additions, Texas is expected to stand near the top of the SEC, if not No. 1 in the conference.

One highlight of Texas’ roster is the wideout position. Despite losing Xavier Worthy, Jordan Whittington, and Adonai Mitchell to the NFL, there are a lot of talented receivers in burnt orange.

So, where do the Horns' wide receivers stack up against their future conference opponents? Here's our ranking: