After spending his first three seasons on the Forty Acres in a relatively limited role, thanks in large part to the presences of Collin Johnson and Lil'Jordan Humphrey, Devin Duvernay blossomed into one of the nation's truly elite receivers as a senior. Following a move from his previous role on the outside as a Z receiver, Duvernay thrived in the slot, just as Humphrey had only a year ago, only more so. Entering his final campaign in Austin, Duvernay had only 70 career receptions to his name for 1,082 yards, but surpassed that total in a single season, tallying a Big 12-best 106 receptions for 1,386 yards; efforts good enough to respectively rank third and fifth nationally.Along the way, the first-team All-Big 12 talent emerged into a legitimate NFL prospect who's almost certain to hear his name called at some point throughout the 2020 NFL Draft, with the most notable proof being in the pass-catching. A tremendously sure-handed receiver, Duvernay dropped only five of the 244 passes intended for him throughout his tenure at Texas, and hauled in 176 of those targets; making for a mind-boggling drop rate of only 2.04 percent. That number reduces to zero percent in the red zone, where Duvernay never dropped a pass as a Longhorn. - Austin American Statesman