One Washington Freshman WR Further Along Early in Spring Camp
Of the four freshmen wide receivers Washington signed as part of the 2026 recruiting class one has looked the part through the first few practices.
From the Bayou to the shores of Lake Washington, freshman wide receiver Trez Davis has made the cross-country transition a breeze. After the fourth practice of spring football practices on Tuesday, which saw the 6-foot, 190-pound West Monroe, Louisiana native continue to build an early rapport with starting quarterback Demond Williams Jr. and get a mixture of first and second-team reps during the first week of camp, "Trez has been awesome," UW wide receivers coach Kevin Cummings said, as secondary coach John Richardson shouted 'best wide receivers coach in the country' as he walked into the tunnel.
"Trez has done a heck of a job learning the plays and applying them on the field. So, he's the one that I would say is the furthest along so far. " Davis flipped his pledge from Tulane to Washington on early signing day last December, a necessary addition for Cummings and head coach Jedd Fisch as the Huskies brought in three four-star freshmen at receiver to offset the loss of starter Denzel Boston to the NFL draft and the transfer portal departures of Raiden Vines-Bright and Audric Harris.
Here are some #Huskies receivers. Freshman Jordan Clay (11) moves well for 6-3, 207 and fellow frosh Mason James (6) has some elite quickness. pic.
twitter. com/MbRrH2ZZcn ā Aaron Coe (@Coe_Aaron) April 2, 2026 Davis emerged as one of the most productive players in Louisiana the past two years, boasting 91 catches, 1,869 receiving yards, and 17 touchdown receptions in 22 combined games as a junior and senior at West Monroe High School to help lead the Rebels to an 8-4 record as a senior. Whether it's outside the numbers or between the hash marks, Davis has carried his ability to get open from high school to Montlake, which should have the Bayou State native in the mix this coming fall as one of Williams Jr.