I'll start:
Washington
QB - Jake Locker - 92 overall. One of the top five best rated QB's in the game. Great speed, cannon arm, but does struggle with accuracy at times. No one in college football has more hype - or expectations than Locker. He has some weapons now, so if he struggles, people might begin to question if he's as good as advertised. Other QB's are more polished, so there should be a few higher rated QB's in the game, but Locker is up there.
HB - Chris Polk - 87 overall. Amassed over 1,100 yards and 8 TD's last year as a freshman. Good, but not blazing speed. Powerful runner. Hard to bring down.
WR - Jermaine Kearse - 88 overall. Garnering some attention as a preseason Pac-10 first team pick this year. Had over 800 yards last year and is one of the best deep threats in the Pac-10.
LB - Mason Foster - 89 overall. The best defensive player on a team that gives up a lot of yards, but Foster has played very well the past two seasons. He was overshadowed by Donald Butler, but the kid can play and he'll be the leader on a defense that has to step up if the Huskies want to make a bowl game.
CB - Desmond Trufant - 84 overall. Younger brother of Seahawk Marcus Trufant had a damn good true freshman season last year for the Dawgs. Had surprisingly good cover skills. Will only get better.
Incoming Freshman:
Nick Montana, QB. Overall rating - 72 We all know the name... But word is Nick can actually play. Has a bit of a small frame and needs to get stronger, but his arm strength is better than advertised. He was a 4* recruit out of California and had a lot of schools wanting him. Let's see if he can make his own name.



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