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A Look Back at the UW Seniors as Recruits

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OL Jesse Sosebee, Class of 2014, 2 stars, 0.796 rating, #153 OT, #1874 overall
Edison HS, Huntington Beach, California
Height/Weight: Then- 6’4, 300 lbs. Now- 6’5, 327 lbs.
Recruiting History: Sosebee committed to Boise State in the summer before his senior season while Coach Petersen was there. He was then offered by Pete at Washington and flipped his commitment after taking an official visit to UW a few weeks before signing day.
Scouting Report Positive: “A mauler with the first step quickness needed to gain an immediate advantage...shows the balance and agility needed to stay in front and recover when in trouble.”
Scouting Report Negative: “All aspects of hand use need refinement...some lower body stiffness.”
Performance at Washington: Sosebee redshirted but started two games at right guard including one in conference play in 2015. He played mostly on special teams his sophomore season but his role increased as a junior and he started 8 games at left guard. This season he started against North Dakota at center and filled in during portions of games when Nick Harris was banged up.
Edison HS, Huntington Beach, California
Height/Weight: Then- 6’4, 300 lbs. Now- 6’5, 327 lbs.
Recruiting History: Sosebee committed to Boise State in the summer before his senior season while Coach Petersen was there. He was then offered by Pete at Washington and flipped his commitment after taking an official visit to UW a few weeks before signing day.
Scouting Report Positive: “A mauler with the first step quickness needed to gain an immediate advantage...shows the balance and agility needed to stay in front and recover when in trouble.”
Scouting Report Negative: “All aspects of hand use need refinement...some lower body stiffness.”
Performance at Washington: Sosebee redshirted but started two games at right guard including one in conference play in 2015. He played mostly on special teams his sophomore season but his role increased as a junior and he started 8 games at left guard. This season he started against North Dakota at center and filled in during portions of games when Nick Harris was banged up.
Much more on the other UW seniors as recruits can be found here https://www.uwdawgpound.com/2018/12/17/18138002/a-look-back-at-the-uw-seniors-as-recruits-huskies-football-washington-browning-gaskin-mcgary-gaines
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