The 2020 NFL Scouting Combine is off and running and two Texas Longhorns — wide receivers Devin Duvernay and Collin Johnson — were in the spotlight Monday, the first day measurements for draft hopefuls were taken in Indianapolis.

According to reports from the combine, Duvernay came in at 5-feet, 10-and-1/2 inches and 200 pounds. Duvernay’s hands were measured at 9-and-1/2 inches and his arms measured 30-and-5/8 inches, attributing to a 75-and-1/2-inch wingspan.

Johnson should be one of the biggest wide receivers at the combine. Checking in at 6-feet-5-and-5/8 inches, Johnson tipped the scales at 222 pounds to go along with 9-inch hands 31-and-3/4-inch arms and a 78-and-1/2-inch wingspan.

One current NFL wide receiver Duvernay is often compared to is Deebo Samuel of the San Francisco 49ers. By comparison, the South Carolina product who was taken by the 49ers near the top of the second round in 2019 (No. 36 overall) measured 5-feet, 11-and-1/4 inches tall, weighed 214 pounds with arms that measured 31-and-5/8 inches with 10-inch hands at last year’s combine.

Although Duvernay doesn’t quite literally measure up to Samuel, he’s hoping to pop off a similar 40-yard dash time to Samuel’s 4.48 seconds. If he does, the former Texas state 100-meter dash champion (10.27 seconds as a junior) could elevate himself from his current third-round projection.

Duvernay is coming off a massive final season for the Longhorns. Duvernay led the Big 12 in receptions (106) and yards receiving (1,386), the third and fifth-best totals in the country respectively with his receptions total ranking No. 2 in school history over a single season behind only the 116 balls Jordan Shipley caught in 2009 (Duvernay’s yardage total ranks only behind Shipley’s 1,485 yards from the 2009 season when he helped lead Texas to the program’s last Big 12 title).

There’s no doubt the combine is big for Duvernay, but it appears to be even bigger for Johnson. A hamstring injury forced Johnson to miss six games over different parts of the 2019 season, resulting in a far-less productive senior season than everyone was hoping he’d put together after returning to the Forty Acres and skipping the 2019 draft (38 receptions, 559 yards receiving and three touchdowns, although Johnson set a career-high by averaging 14.7 yards per reception).

Johnson told 247Sports at the Senior Bowl last month that he believes he can run in the 4.5-second range in the 40. With his hamstring passing all tests in Mobile, Ala., if Johnson can put up an impressive 40-yard dash time then he too can improve a draft projection that has him going in the middle rounds (anywhere from the third round at the end of the draft’s second day to the fifth round on the third and final day of the draft).

Along with Duvernay and Johnson, defensive lineman Malcolm Roach and safety Brandon Jones are also representing the Longhorns at the combine. Roach and the defensive linemen are due to arrive in Indianapolis on Tuesday while Jones (unable to work out due to recovery from shoulder surgery) and the defensive backs arrive Wednesday.

As for Duvernay and Johnson, pre-exams for medicals and interviews with teams are on the slate for the remainder of Monday. Tuesday’s schedule includes media sessions, full medical examinations, position coach interviews and psychological testing followed by an NFL Players Association meeting, more team interviews, more psychological testing and the bench press on Wednesday.

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The remainder of the testing to be conducted and the on-field drills for the wide receivers will take place Thursday. The schedules for Roach and Jones this week will follow the same format with Roach due to work out on the field Saturday.