Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Huskies Early Signings

The Washington Huskies signed
all the 28 incoming freshmen who
committed on early intent day. 

Seven of the players are listed 
as four star prospects while 
remaining are three stars. At
the top of the list is Zaydrius
Rainey-Sale the top recruit 
out of state of Washington from
Bethel High School. He is considered
one of the top linebackers in the 
USA. 

Another 4-star on defense is Rylon
Dillard-Allen  a safety. Two wide
receivers, tight end, inside offensive
lineman., and one listed as athlete
who could be on either offense or
defense. They have four others listed
that way among the 3-star prospects.

The Huskies signed two quarterbacks
as 3-star prospects. With Desmond
Williams Jr. expected to be the starter
next season at this point it will be
interesting the two will be around
for how long. The Huskies may go
into the transfer portal to bring in 
another quarterback. This will
likely happen even with Williams
as the starter. They have to consider
injuries.

They signed three offensive tackles, 
two additional inside offensive lineman, two running backs and an
additional wide receiver on offense. 

On defense the 3-star prospects are
two defensive lineman, two edge
rushers , one linebacker and a cornerback. It may take a year or
two to see how the Huskies do. 


The Cougars signed 22 players that
are listed with three stars. Sounds
very good for them. Three players
are from state of Washington. They
are cornerback David Kuku from
Mukileo, Melijah Tucker defensive 
tackle from Tumwater and defensive end Luke Webb out of Camas. They
signed 12 defensive players.

On offense the Cougars signed
quarterback Steele Pizzela out
of Sherman Oaks California.
Interesting he is listed as a 
defensive tackle as well. In
all they have 10 0ffensive players.

The state of Washington had 19
top recruits who signed somewhere.
Boise State had the most signed 
as any school that were not a
Husky or Cougars.

We wish the best to all these
young men. 











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