Video: Tory Horton's 2023 Highlights
Colorado State receiver Tory Horton became a household name early this season with his 16-catch, 133-yard, one-touchdown night in the Rams' crazy double-overtime loss at Colorado –he also threw a TD pass in that game– but that was merely just the beginning of his fantastic season in Fort Collins.
Horton led the Mountain West in catches (96), had a team-leading 1,136 yards receiving, and scored eight touchdowns to cap a four-year college career split between CSU and Nevada. It was his second-straight 1,000-yard season, and he was named First-Team All-Mountain West for his efforts. Horton is a tough matchup at 6-2, 190, and should be an interesting name to look out for in a loaded wide receiver class in the 2024 NFL Draft: