
The Washington Huskies’ wide receiver room flashed its depth and promising young talent at Jedd Fisch's second spring practice on Thursday. Can Kevin Cummings unlock breakout years for Chris Lawson, Jordan Clay, and Rashid Williams despite their limited game-day reps? Locked On Huskies host Roman Tomashoff and Last Word On College Sports' Nick Lemkau spotlight standout moments, chemistry with Demond Williams Jr., and high-level route-running from promising newcomers like Trez Davis, Christian Moss, and Mason James. On defense, Ryan Walters’ unit could thrive with elite versatility, Xe'ree Alexander, Jacob Manu, and Zaydrius Rainey-Sale inject speed and flexibility into the linebacker position. Fresh faces like defensive tackle DeSean Watts could be an impact player up front, while Dylan Robinson and Donovan Robinson made key plays and showed off impressive athleticism on the back end of the defense. The hosts unpack the Huskies’ evolving position battles, practice highlights, and ...
Loading summary