Washington Huskies Football 2021 Recruiting Class
Building a stronger offense
Polk played his high school ball with running back Caleb Berry (6-0, 215-pounds), who committed to Washington during the early signing period. Aside from being an outstanding football player, Berry is a standout sprinter. His size and speed will work nicely for UW for years. With all the incumbent running backs returning to Washington next season, he is likely to redshirt in 2021.
At the always talented tight end position, the Huskies have two in this year’s class. Both are local players. Quentin Moore played for Inglemoor; however, in 2019, he played JUCO football in Kansas for Independence Community College of Last Chance U fame. Moore comes to UW as the number one junior college tight end in the nation, according to 247Sports.com.
There is also Caden Jumper from Eatonville. In 2019, he was an Associated Press 2A All-State selection as an all-purpose runner. With his abilities, he can be a Jack Westover-type hybrid tight end/ fullback.
The No. 1 JC TE, Quentin Moore out of Independence (Kan.) CC and formerly out of Inglemoor HS in Kenmore (Wash.), goes in-depth on his commitment to Washington https://t.co/KGXXPEUu3A pic.twitter.com/yGNCJl0yhx
— Brandon Huffman (@BrandonHuffman) May 24, 2020
Of course, UW added to the hog mollies along their offensive line. They signed Robert Wyrsch from Capitola, California, and Owen Prentice out of Seattle’s O’Dea High School. Wyrsch only played one year of high school football. At 6-7 and 285-pounds, he is a big boy. So the Huskies will work to make him a viable Pac-12 competitor. 24/7 Sports ranks Prentice as the number seven guard in the country and fourth-best prospect in Washington State.
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Introducing @RobertWyrsch!#PurpleReign x #BowDown pic.twitter.com/1ol6p19Rkp
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) December 16, 2020