Projecting where 5 Washington Huskies will be picked in the NFL Draft

Aug 30, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies running back Jonah Coleman (1) rushes against Colorado State Rams defensive back Jahari Rogers (4) during the fourth quarter at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images
Aug 30, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies running back Jonah Coleman (1) rushes against Colorado State Rams defensive back Jahari Rogers (4) during the fourth quarter at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images | Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images

The Washington Huskies have five different players headed to the NFL Combine this year and there's a solid chance all of them are drafted. Each player has different things that NFL Scouts will be watching for at the Combine; you can read about that here, but all will be looking to hear their name called at the NFL Draft.

Before the NFL Combine kicks off, here's where each player is currently projected to be taken.

1. Carver Willis - 7th round

Offensive Tackle Carver Willis came to the Huskies via Kansas State, and he was a big reason the offensive line had the success it did this season. He's going to find his way onto an NFL roster. The question for Willis will be whether it's in the draft or as a UDFA.

2. Jonah Coleman - Low 1st or high 2nd round

Coleman is a bit tougher for NFL Mock Drafts to predict, as he's one of the better running backs in the draft, but also part of a position group that often goes in the second round. Rob Rang of FOX Sports is one of those projecting a bottom of the first round pick.

3. Denzel Boston - 1st round

Boston has a pretty clear consensus that he's going in the first round and that he will most likely be picked in the mid-20s. There are some sources that like him as high as 16-19, but he's almost always at like 24ish.

4. Tacario Davis - 2nd round

Tacario Davis has done a lot to help his draft stock lately. He was projected to be around a 4th round pick at the end of the season. Now, he's getting mocked in the 20-40 like the two players ahead of him on this list. This means he could easily sneak into the first round while others think he falls to the fourth. It seems safe to project him as a second-round pick, split the difference.

5. Ephesians Prysock - 5th round

The other corner headed to the NFL Draft opposite of Davis is Ephesians Prysock. He's not soaring quite like his counterpart, but is still considered a good NFL Draft pick. The NFL Combine could really help his case. Most of the projections have him being picked in the 5th round.

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