The Texas Longhorns just picked up a transfer commitment who's going to be looked at as very interesting over the next few seasons.
Emmett Mosley was a freshman at Stanford last season. He's a former three-star recruit from Rancho Santa Margarita, California, and he showed out in his first collegiate season.
Mosley caught 48 passes for 525 yards and six touchdowns and was second on the team in receiving. He was a freshman, mind you. No, those aren't Jeremiah Smith numbers, but when it comes to proving you have some major potential, Mosley did that and more while with the Cardinal.
He entered the transfer portal on April 3 and has now found himself a big-time home for his next chapter.
BREAKING: Stanford transfer WR Emmett Mosley V has Committed to Texas, he tells @on3sports
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 14, 2025
The 6’2 205 WR totaled 48 Receptions for 525 Yards & 6 TDs as a Freshman
Top Available WR in the Portal & will have 3 years of eligibility lefthttps://t.co/fCAdepLv3P pic.twitter.com/yurFlxuT2w
Mosley played in nine games for Stanford last season and started eight of those games. He was the ACC Rookie of the Week in Week 12 when he put up 13 catches for 168 yards and three touchdowns on Louisville.
He's a big-time get for the Longhorns on the transfer portal market, especially with Matthew Golden and Isaiah Bond heading to the NFL.
Mosley could quickly become one of Arch Manning's favorite targets.
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