Projecting Washington football’s offensive breakout stars

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - AUGUST 31: Austin Osborne #18 of the Washington Huskies looks on against the Eastern Washington Eagles in the fourth quarter during their game at Husky Stadium on August 31, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - AUGUST 31: Austin Osborne #18 of the Washington Huskies looks on against the Eastern Washington Eagles in the fourth quarter during their game at Husky Stadium on August 31, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) /
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Tight end- Devin Culp

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Devin Culp is a physical specimen. The uber-athletic, 6’3, 262 pound tight-end can block, run routes, and is incredibly fun to watch after the catch. Losing Hunter Bryant is a huge blow to this team, but the redshirt sophomore should be ready to step up next to Cade Otton, and those two will form a dynamic duo at tight end. Under Chris Petersen, Washington was incredibly successful with two tight end formations, so don’t expect a lot of that to change under Jimmy Lake. True freshman Mark Redman will probably also make a move for playing time once he arrives on campus, but expect Culp to be heavily involved this spring.