7 thoughts on Washington as the Huskies begin spring practice
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7 thoughts on Washington as the Huskies begin spring practice

New York Times  

SEATTLE — Wednesday morning, football will be back on Montlake. Yes, yes, Jacob Eason — but let’s keep an eye on the other quarterbacks, too Speaking with reporters after his throwing session at the Huskies’ pro day, Jake Browning was asked to assess Washington’s quarterback room heading into the 2019 season. In addition to four scholarship seniors, UW’s receivers room includes six players — junior Ty Jones, third-year sophomore Terrell Bynum, redshirt freshmen Marquis Spiker, Austin Osborne and Trey Lowe, plus Nacua, who will be here this summer — who were consensus four-star recruits. Tackle talk While I’m interested to see how senior left tackle Trey Adams fares in his first healthy spring since 2017, the other tackle position — vacated by Kaleb McGary — should provide more intrigue from a competition standpoint. Benning Potoa’e’s role This spring also will tell us how much we should read into Potoa’e’s position changing from “outside linebacker” to “defensive lineman” on UW’s online roster.

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