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Predicting where Washington football players could land in NFL Draft

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The Washington Huskies have 5-7 players who will hear their name called in the NFL Draft. Huskies Wire predicts their landing spots.

Happy NFL Draft Day! The Washington Huskies have five players who should be drafted this weekend, barring any surprises: wide receiver Denzel Boston, running back Jonah Coleman, cornerbacks Ephesians Prysock and Tacario Davis, and offensive lineman Carver Willis. Defensive lineman Anterio Thompson and edge rusher Zach Durfee could also sneak into the back end of the draft.

Here are our final predictions for where the Huskies in the draft could end up. WR Denzel Boston: Buffalo Bills Boston appears to be the wide receiver most likely to fall out of the first round, but he had a private workout with the Bills earlier in the pre-draft process. That's been a big signal for the Bills and general manager Brandon Beane historically.

Taking Boston after trading a second-round pick for DJ Moore might feel excessive, but Buffalo has not met with many players at other positions of need, and Boston's game complements Moore's the same way Rome Odunze's did with the Chicago Bears. RB Jonah Coleman: Seattle Seahawks Be a Pro. The journey continues.

šŸŒŠšŸ™Œ pic. twitter. com/2Gj193tkoo — Washington Football (@UW_Football) April 23, 2026 Seattle needs a running back badly - the depth chart is currently Zach Charbonnet, who is coming off a torn ACL, then free agent signing Emanuel Wilson, and special teamer George Holani.

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