Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Washington Huskies football: all-time Wide Receivers

The Washington Huskies have some
of the best wide receivers over time 
though it helps having some very
good quarterbacks throwing to them

Reggie Williams is listed as the number 
one receiver in yardage. Rome Odunze 
who was the team that made it to
the national championship game 
and now is with the Chicago Bears is 
number two.  

Denzel Boston who declared for the
NFL draft after the 2025 season is 
listed number 16 however if it wasn't 
the fact he missed a few games he 
be higher. If he did come back for
another season and stayed healthy 
he could move up to number four
if he had 1000 yards.

Jermaine Kearse who played with
the Seahawks among other NFL
teams is number three in yardage 
however holds the record in touch-
downs with 29.  It maybe difficult 
however Denzel Boston had 20
 touchdowns and he stayed could 
move up though passing Kearse 
might be difficult.

Dante Pettis is number four in 
yardage however he and Odunze 
are listed third with 24 touchdowns.  
Mario Bailey who was on some 
good Don James teams in the 90s 
is 7th in yardage however number 
two with 26 touchdowns. 

Jayden Mickens is fifth in yardage 
however third with 203 catches but 
had only 12  touchdowns. Among 
the receivers though he ran the ball 
more than any with 32.

Jalen McMillan who was on the team
team with DeBoer when they went to
National Championship game losing 
to Michigan after the 2023 season is 
sixth in yardage. He missed about 
half the games that season. Had he 
played the full season Jalen may have 
been number four behind Kearse. 

Mario Bailey was the Huskies best 
receiver in most categories until 
the 21st century when the guys 
above him came on the scene. He 
played between 1988 and 1991.
Jerome Pathon was next at eight 
and.he was the next best receiver 
to finish the 21st century. He had 
six less catches then Bailey and 
30 yards. The biggest difference 
was Bailey had 26 touchdowns 
while Pathon had 16.

These are the Huskies top right
receivers as far as catches, 
yardage  and touchdowns. Go 
Dawgs!


















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