Washington’s Top 2017 QB; Kaden Jenks of Royal
As the 2017 recruiting class becomes more clear, Washington’s top QB is Kaden Jenks of Royal High School.
As the 2017 recruiting class becomes more clear, Washington’s top QB is Kaden Jenks of Royal High School.
To this point in the recruiting process, not a lot of people know about 2017 Skyline (Sammamish, Wa.) LB Alex Diegel, but with a solid junior season under his belt, he’s started to draw the attention of college coaches.
Summit (Bend, Or.) QB John Bledsoe will be a busy man over the next few months with trips to see several schools as well as plans to take in as many camps as possible.
Eastern Washington became the first school to offer 2017 Steilacoom (Wa.) WR Marques Hampton and more schools could be joining the fray in the near future.
Tumwater (Wa.) TE/DE Cade Otton added his sixth offer recently and he updated Northwest Elite Index on where things stand in the recruiting process.
Football coaches are always looking for speed on both sides of the ball and one player in the state of Washington that has that trait in spades is O’Dea (Seattle, Wa.) ATH Quinton Lewis.
Auburn (Wa.) Riverside DL/OL Terrell Moffitt is a big, athletic player who is just now starting to pop up on recruiting radars.
2017 Lakes (Lakewood, Wa.) LB Xavier Banner has started to pop up on some radars in recent weeks and he’s a player who should garner even more attention as we get into the spring and summer.
One player flying under-the-radar so far in this recruiting cycle is 2017 Glacier Peak (Snohomish, Wa.) OL/DL Malakai Fifita, but that could change starting this spring after he hits the camp circuit.
One of the top returning in-state wideouts this coming fall will likely be 2017 Issaquah WR Joe Nelson and while he’s still waiting on his first offer, plenty of schools have taken notice of what he can do on the football field.