Virginia Tech's wide receiver corps was not an omnipresent factor in April 18's spring game — of the 428 receiving yards amassed, the wideouts combined for 157 yards, which sat behind the tight end group's 205-yard total. Still, the Hokies' wide receiver corps looks to be a cut above the 2025 output, which did not see a single receiver put up more than a trio of touchdowns. Updated Depth Chart Though a firm depth chart has yet to be announced, Virginia Tech's top two receivers feel fairly certain. Returnee Ayden Greene and Duke transfer Que'Sean Brown feel fairly certain to be the 1-2 in the pecking order, though Takye Heath also seems like a probable starter due to his familiarity at Virginia Tech. I originally earmarked Tyseer Denmark for the spot after his strong spring game (four receptions, 38 receiving yards), but I'm electing to give the third starting spot back over to Heath. I still think Denmark will factor heavily into the two-deep and can challenge Heath for starting reps.…