Expectedly, the standout wide receiver is on the verge of entering the 2024 NFL Draft.
Did star Texas Longhorns junior wide receiver Xavier Worthy play his final home game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Friday’s 57-7 win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders?
According to a Sunday post from his mother on Twitter, all signs seem to point in that direction.
The 6’1, 172-pound standout is expected to be a potential first-round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, having been considered a candidate to declare as an underclassman after a stellar freshman season.
As a consensus four-star prospect ranked as the No. 62 player overall in the 2021 recruiting class, Worthy initially committed to Michigan before transferring to Texas.
In 2021, Worthy made an immediate impact as the best wide receiver for the Longhorns, setting freshman records and earning numerous accolades despite playing through injuries as a sophomore. He showed promise as a punt returner and continued to shine in his junior season despite battling lower leg injuries.
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