Washington football can land 2021’s number one class

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - AUGUST 31: Head Coach Chris Petersen of the Washington Huskies signals to team members in the first quarter against the Eastern Washington Eagles during their game at Husky Stadium on August 31, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - AUGUST 31: Head Coach Chris Petersen of the Washington Huskies signals to team members in the first quarter against the Eastern Washington Eagles during their game at Husky Stadium on August 31, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) /
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Texas/Nevada/Oregon

The Huskies have an outside shot at another five-star pass rusher, in Texas A&M legacy Landon Jackson. It’ll be very tough to pull him out of Texas, but Jackson has expressed interested in Washington, and placed them in his top 10. It’s a major longshot, but anything is possible.

In Oregon, Keith Brown has emerged as a must take for the Huskies, at a position of major need at inside linebacker. He’s currently rated as the number one inside linebacker in the country. Brown has also recently announced he’ll be training and playing with FSP, which has proven to be a major breeding ground for future Huskies. Current Huskies that also trained with Ford Sports Performance include Jacob Eason, Hunter Bryant, Salvon Ahmed, and many, many more.

Nevada also holds a top 100 prospect at tight end that has a good connection to the Huskies. Moliki Matavo at Liberty High School has expressed interest in the Huskies, and placed them in his top 15. Matavo’s former teammate, Troy Fautanu, is currently redshirting with the Huskies, but he’s another exciting prospect at a major position of need that the Huskies should go hard after.