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  • Position Battles Heading into Spring Camp


    CJ Vogel

    There are not many true position battles headed into the 2024 spring camp, but there are a number of positions to keep a close eye on.

    The 2024 Texas roster consists of plenty of talent on both sides of the ball, but it will take some interesting configurations from the staff to maximize the rotations and on-field performance.

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    Quarterback:

    Quinn Ewers & Arch Manning

    This is not expected to be too much of a battle. Quinn Ewers has the vocal support of Steve Sarkisian and entering year three in the Texas system, Ewers is the man for the Longhorns in 2024.

    Running Back

    CJ Baxter vs. Jaydon Blue + Savion Red, Tre Wisner, Christian Clark, Jerrick Gibson

    At the moment we suspect the first team RB carries to be split into Baxter and Blue for the most part this spring. Though there is plenty of depth which comes with a ton of talent. At 240 pounds, Savion Red provides a build and skillset no other Longhorn possesses at the moment. Either of the freshmen can make a splash as well. Talented room, we will see how the splits work itself out.

    Wide Receiver

    Isaiah Bond and Johntay Cook vs. Matthew Golden, Ryan Wingo, DeAndre Moore

    A completely new room for Quinn Ewers to throw to this spring. Only Johntay Cook has caught a pass from Ewers in a Longhorns uniform before. Outside of theorizing, it is tough to pinpoint the starting three wide receivers for the spring, meaning this group is wide open for Ewers and Sarkisian to adopt into the vaunted Circle of Trust. 

    Right now, my gut tells me to lean on the receivers with experience – Bond and Golden, with Cook being the top returner from 2023.

    Tight End

    Gunnar Helm vs. Amari Niblack

    This is a fun, interesting battle for the Longhorns. There is a clear discrepancy in the skillsets provided by both tight end. Helm has plenty of in-line experience which overshadows his role as a downfield receiver, which is a 180 from what we know of Amari Niblack. To begin the spring, you can expect to see Helm as your TE1. Will that change? We will see, but there will be plenty of competition here.

    Offensive Line

    LG: Hayden Conner, Cole Hutson & Neto Umeozulu

    You can lock in left tackle, center, right guard and potentially right tackle for starting spots in the spring. Though we know there will be some movement at left guard. Can you expect Hayden Conner to fight off Hutson and Umeozulu? A fully healthy Cole Hutson has plenty of talent and experience to make noise here. Plus, the final month of practice from Neto Umeozulu revealed a prospect that has turned the corner here. Left guard is going to be very interesting this spring.

    Defensive Line

    Nose Guard

    Vernon Broughton and Alfred Collins don't necessarily have the ideal bodies for the nose guard spot – someone who can plant their feet and hold their ground on a double team. Tiaoalii Savea is added to the group of Aaron Bryant and Jaray Bledsoe as well. At 372 pounds, I am a bit skeptical of what to expect from Sydir Mitchell this spring. And then of course that leads us to early enrollee Alex January who has lost 10+ pounds and comes in with plenty of hunger. This is my favorite battle of the spring.

    Defensive End

    Ethan Burke and Barryn Sorrell vs. Colin Simmons, Trey Moore and Justice Finkley

    The two returning starters from a year ago are going to be pushed and tested from the moment pads get thrown on this spring. Adding Trey Moore from UTSA will provide the most immediate heat on Burke and Sorrell. Texas has not seen a pass rushing prospect with the hype and talent arrive in Austin with the level of Colin Simmons in over a decade. Plus, we saw spurts of Justice Finkley towards the end of the season, can he turn that corner to become a true contestant for a starting job? 

    Linebacker

    Mike Position – David Gbenda vs. Kendrick Blackshire, Liona Lefau and Derion Gullette

    You can lock in Anthony Hill Jr. for a starting spot in the middle of the defense – I believe it is safe to assume it will be at the WILL backer. Now, where does the Robin to Hill's Batman come from? David Gbenda will be the first backer out of the bunch with the Texas starting 11 when spring football gets going. Kendrick Blackshire may not possess the best skillset for a three-down backer, but moving into the SEC his role is significantly larger than it would have been a year ago. Then of course what emerges out of Lefau and Gullette, two ultra-talented backers hungry to crack the starting 11.

    Nickel

    Jahdae Barron

    Jahdae Barron is back and is rocking a new No. 7 at the nickel spot. There won't be too much of a battle here. But the question becomes, when or if Barron sees snaps at outside cornerback, who takes his spot? Austin Jordan and Jaylon Guilbeau will be battling for a third consecutive year. Plus, early enrollee Wardell Mack is getting run at nickel as well.

    Cornerback

    Malik Muhammad and Terrance Brooks vs. the rest of the room

    Ryan Watts departs for the NFL, but luckily for the Longhorns, there were extended snaps in 2023 for guys like Malik Muhammad and Gavin Holmes. The Longhorns leaned heavier to the side of Muhammad than they did Holmes and there is reason to believe it will be the two former DFW stars to begin spring as the CB duo. Warren Roberson will enter year two as a backup and Kobe Black will be a freshman looking to make noise on the outside.

    Safety

    Andrew Mukuba, Derek Williams, Michael Taaffe, Xavier Filsaime

    This unit is significantly more talented than we saw a year ago with the athleticism noticeably more abundant. As a result, the back half of the Texas defense should be able to bring more splash plays to the Texas defense in 2024. Now, we know the Longhorn staff likes to rotate in the backend of the secondary very often. Derek Williams and Michael Taaffe were the two DBs to play the majority of second half snaps against Washington in the Sugar Bowl last year, though it is hard to imagine Mukuba not seeing the field early and often in 2024. Pretty fun battle when you added in what is arguably the early enrollee who has made the most noise in winter conditioning so far.

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    2 hours ago, NothinButDaHorns34 said:

    We hope and think that, But don’t make it true until it’s proven. Theres a reason Gideon and Joseph didn’t get raises. 

    There is more experience there and proven play in the secondary, than at LB or DL. If the secondary is problem this year, the defense is likely to be a major issue 

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    22 hours ago, Rickysonehitter said:

    He doesn't practice until the fall, and he'll need to be more versatile than just slot. Maybe he overtakes Golden or Moore at some point in the season, but he'll need to learn the playbook first. 

    He has had the playbook since January.

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    19 hours ago, NothinButDaHorns34 said:

    We hope and think that, But don’t make it true until it’s proven. Theres a reason Gideon and Joseph didn’t get raises. 

    The secondary is now Sarkisian's guys. The DL is still mostly Herman's and Giles' guys.

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    23 minutes ago, Burnt Orange Horn said:

    The secondary is now Sarkisian's guys. The DL is still mostly Herman's and Giles' guys.

    That's true, as far as players go. But the coaches are the real question mark. Joseph has been good for recruiting LA and Gideon is...I don't know, a reminder of how good we were back in the day? I have genuine questions about both of them in terms of scheme and skill development. I'd be happy to be wrong, but I think they're the weakest position coaches on the team. 

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    Safety has become a loaded position.

    Im a Neto guy that’s hoping he takes the next step. Hutson is awfully good when healthy. 
     

    We need one of Roberson, Mack or Black to step up similarly to what Muhammad did last year at corner.

     

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