Texas lands transfer portal WR Emmett Mosley

Stanford transfer wide receiver Emmett Mosley V visited Texas on over the weekend of April 12-14 and took little time to commit to the Longhorns. Mosley committed to the Longhorns, bolstering the Texas wide receiver corps for Arch Manning in 2025.
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The 6-foot-1, 195-pound possession receiver fills a hole at wideout after injuries and portal departures.
Mosley, who would play as a sophomore in 2025, recorded the most receiving yards (525) by a true freshman for the Cardinal since Richard Sherman logged 581 in 2006. He caught 48 passes and tied for the team lead with six touchdowns.
Here’s what Paul Wadlington had to say about Mosley in a recent article.
A former four star recruit, Mosley started as a true freshman and caught 48 balls for 525 yards and six touchdowns. Mosley was used as something of a possession receiver, albeit in a limited Cardinal passing attack. He was a 10.7 100m guy in high school though.
Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian hinted at the need for more wide receivers via the portal earlier in April.
“Naturally, there are a couple of positions depth-wise where we’re not where we need to be right now,” Sarkisian said. “We’ll look at the portal that way. Our numbers are down at receiver right now from a scholarship standpoint. Our numbers are down on the defensive line from where our numbers really should be. And our number’s really down at tight end. It’s not a secret that we’ll look to the portal, but I don’t want to take a guy just for a number.”
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Mosley was ranked as the No. 598 overall prospect, the No. 94 wide receiver, and the No. 41 player in California according to the 2024 On3 Industry Ranking. On3 ranked him as the No. 119 wide receiver and the No. 60 player in California.
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He’s currently the No. 86 overall prospect in the transfer portal. He joins Travis Shaw, Cole Brevard, Hero Kanu, Jack Bouwmeester, and Brad Spence as NCAA transfer portal additions this season.