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Washington football recruiting: Latest updates on 2019 class during spring camp
The Washington Huskies have become one of the most improved teams in the country in terms of football recruiting in recent seasons. The 2018 class ranked 13th in the nation and second in the Pac-12, securing signatures from 11 4-star prospects.
Coach Chris Petersen and staff are already hard at work on the 2019 class, landing commitments from five players. The class will only continue to get better into the fall, and the positive momentum may even carry the Huskies to their first top-10 class nationally.
Here’s where the Class of 2019 stands as the Huskies have begun spring practice.
Where does Washington’s 2019 recruiting class rank?
The Washington Huskies have five players committed to their Class of 2019, one 4-star and four 3-stars. The class currently ranks 18th in the nation and first in the Pac-12, according to 247Sports composite.
Latest Washington recruiting headlines
2019 Washington commit Dylan Morris named Pro Football Hall of Fame Academy All-American
Washington lands commitment from 2019 defensive back Kamren Fabiculanan
2019 offers by the numbers
2019 commits
- Reported offers: 62
- 5-star offers: 5
- 4-star offers: 40
- In-state offers: 2
- California offers: 35
- Florida offers: 1
- Texas offers: 8
2019 top uncommitted targets
- QB Dylan Morris, 4 stars, Graham-Kapowsin (Graham, Wash.)
- OT Nathaniel Kalepo, 3 stars, Rainer Beach (Seattle)
- OT Corey Luciano, 3 stars, Diablo Valley College (Pleasant Hill, Calif.)
- RB Cameron Davis, 3 stars, Upland (Upland, Calif.)
- DB Kamren Fabiculanan, 3 stars, Westlake (Westlake Village, Calif.)
Positional breakdown
- OLB Henry To’oto’o, 5 stars, De La Salle (Concord, Calif.)
- DT Faatui Tuitele, 5 stars, St. Louis (Honolulu)
- RB Austin Jones, 4 stars, Bishop O’Dowd (Oakland, Calif.)
- OT Sean Rhyan, 4 stars, San Juan Hills (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.)
- CB Jeremiah Criddell, 4 stars, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
- ILB Maninoa Tufono, 4 stars, Punahou (Honolulu)
- WR Joe Ngata, 4 stars, Folsom (Folsom, Calif.)
- RB Sean Dollars, 4 stars, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
- TE Isaiah Foskey, 4 stars, De La Salle (Concord, Calif.)
- DT Matthew Pola-Mao, 4 stars, Mountain Pointe (Phoenix, Ariz.)
- OT Julius Buelow, 4 stars, Kapolei (Kapolei, Hawai’i)
Geographical breakdown
- QB: 1
- OT: 2
- RB: 1
- DB: 1
- Washington: 2
- California: 3
UW had more commits this time last year including more 4* recruits. Not sure what the deal is.Hoping UW lands some of those bigger name prospects.
UW had more commits this time last year including more 4* recruits. Not sure what the deal is.
Nice get. He was visiting just less than a week ago.
Nice get. He was visiting just less than a week ago.
Keep them islanders coming!Huskies really looking to go big on that defensive interior:
Sam Taimani: 6'2 320
Tuli Letuligasenoa: 6'1 338
Sama Paama: 6'5 325