Sunday, February 6, 2022

Washington Huskies Recruiting

The signing day was on Wednesday where
the Huskies were able to sign 15 players. They
figure to have at least 17 signings before finishing
up on 2022 recruits.

Though February 2 was an important day not
all high school players signed and the same 
goes for the transfer portal. The Huskies had
8 high schoolers along with 7 going through
the portal.

The top high school recruit most likely was
Ryan Otton tight end the brother of Cade Otton
the starting tight end for the Huskies this last
season and should be drafted in second. third
or fourth round. 

Michael Penix Jr might be the biggest draw
at quarterback through the portal especially
if he ends up the starter. Regardless of who
starts at the beginning of 2021 it is nice to
have depth at quarterback. 

Two other big recruits coming out of high
school locally were Denzel Boston wide  
receiver from Puyallup and defensive back
Tristan Dunn from Sumner. Both players
could redshirt this coming season with a 
lot of talent at their positions already.

The Washington State Cougars signed
21 players during the recruiting process.
Of course, we will see how they match
up with the Huskies over the next few years.

18 of the 21 signings by the Cougars were
high school players.  They had more time 
than the Huskies because they had their
head coach ahead of the Huskies. 

The Cougars had five players signed out 
of Washington State. They went elsewhere
to sign two quarterbacks. John Mateer high
schooler out of Little Elm, Texas and 
transfer Cameron Ward out of Incarnate
Word College and West Columbia Texas.
The Cougars signed six other players out
of Texas.  The highest state they signed 
players from.  We wish them all the best.


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