Recruiting: Odunze committed moments ago in what essentially came down to a two-horse race between Washington and Oklahoma. He unofficially visited the Sooners in late July after last visiting UW back in April. We had heard the Huskies were in a good spot going in to his visit with Oklahoma and although we know he enjoyed his time in Norman, Washington was able to seal the deal. He had a strong relationship with WR coach Junior Adams as well as head coach Chris Petersen. He cited the Huskies combination of football, academics and their ability to develop players on and off the field as all big reasons for his commitment.
What to Like: Odunze is a player that just oozes upside. He has a college body right now, has game breaking speed and tremendous on field production. He’s a big, physical outside receiver who can stretch the field and make the tough catch in traffic. As a junior, he had over 1,300 yards receiving and 15 touchdowns and looks bigger, stronger and faster this season. We saw him multiple times this off-season and he always impressed. He clocked a 10.67-100m this past track season and that speed translates well to the football field. He has strong hands, competes at a high level and is a high character kid that really fits in the Husky program well. In terms of his upside and long term potential, you won’t find many receivers anywhere in the country with his size and skill set.
Areas to improve: Odunze has all the physical tools you could want in a college level receiver. Like all high school receivers, the biggest jump will just be getting down the technical things- route running, picking up the speed of the game, learning how to use his body to create separation, etc. He has plenty of time to develop, although we do think he has the talent to play as a true freshman. Washington does have some talented young receivers on the roster right now so Odunze won’t need to be rushed in to action until he’s ready but his long term potential once he rounds out the other parts of his game is scary.
Overall Analysis: The Huskies are putting together a heck of a wide receiver room right now. When you add Odunze to Jalen McMillan, that’s a heck of a one-two punch and they complement each other very well. Both can get deep and are legitimate burners on the track as well. Add in Sawyer Racanelli, a big 6-3 sure handed two-way athlete who was on the verge of landing a 4th-star before a season ending knee injury and the Huskies are definitely in a good position. Odunze has all the physical tools to step in and compete for playing time right away and it will be fun to see if he takes his game to another level this coming season. He’s playing with a lot of confidence right now and although he’ll have a huge target on his back as the focal point of the Gaels passing game, we still think he’ll put up some big numbers playing alongside Penn State QB commit Micah Bowens for the second year in a row.
Recruiting: Odunze committed moments ago in what essentially came down to a two-horse race between Washington and Oklahoma. He unofficially visited the Sooners in late July after last visiting UW back in April. We had heard the Huskies were in a good spot going in to his visit with Oklahoma and although we know he enjoyed his time in Norman, Washington was able to seal the deal. He had a strong relationship with WR coach Junior Adams as well as head coach Chris Petersen. He cited the Huskies combination of football, academics and their ability to develop players on and off the field as all big reasons for his commitment.
What to Like: Odunze is a player that just oozes upside. He has a college body right now, has game breaking speed and tremendous on field production. He’s a big, physical outside receiver who can stretch the field and make the tough catch in traffic. As a junior, he had over 1,300 yards receiving and 15 touchdowns and looks bigger, stronger and faster this season. We saw him multiple times this off-season and he always impressed. He clocked a 10.67-100m this past track season and that speed translates well to the football field. He has strong hands, competes at a high level and is a high character kid that really fits in the Husky program well. In terms of his upside and long term potential, you won’t find many receivers anywhere in the country with his size and skill set.
Areas to improve: Odunze has all the physical tools you could want in a college level receiver. Like all high school receivers, the biggest jump will just be getting down the technical things- route running, picking up the speed of the game, learning how to use his body to create separation, etc. He has plenty of time to develop, although we do think he has the talent to play as a true freshman. Washington does have some talented young receivers on the roster right now so Odunze won’t need to be rushed in to action until he’s ready but his long term potential once he rounds out the other parts of his game is scary.
Overall Analysis: The Huskies are putting together a heck of a wide receiver room right now. When you add Odunze to Jalen McMillan, that’s a heck of a one-two punch and they complement each other very well. Both can get deep and are legitimate burners on the track as well. Add in Sawyer Racanelli, a big 6-3 sure handed two-way athlete who was on the verge of landing a 4th-star before a season ending knee injury and the Huskies are definitely in a good position. Odunze has all the physical tools to step in and compete for playing time right away and it will be fun to see if he takes his game to another level this coming season. He’s playing with a lot of confidence right now and although he’ll have a huge target on his back as the focal point of the Gaels passing game, we still think he’ll put up some big numbers playing alongside Penn State QB commit Micah Bowens for the second year in a row.
Recruiting: Odunze committed moments ago in what essentially came down to a two-horse race between Washington and Oklahoma. He unofficially visited the Sooners in late July after last visiting UW back in April. We had heard the Huskies were in a good spot going in to his visit with Oklahoma and although we know he enjoyed his time in Norman, Washington was able to seal the deal. He had a strong relationship with WR coach Junior Adams as well as head coach Chris Petersen. He cited the Huskies combination of football, academics and their ability to develop players on and off the field as all big reasons for his commitment.
What to Like: Odunze is a player that just oozes upside. He has a college body right now, has game breaking speed and tremendous on field production. He’s a big, physical outside receiver who can stretch the field and make the tough catch in traffic. As a junior, he had over 1,300 yards receiving and 15 touchdowns and looks bigger, stronger and faster this season. We saw him multiple times this off-season and he always impressed. He clocked a 10.67-100m this past track season and that speed translates well to the football field. He has strong hands, competes at a high level and is a high character kid that really fits in the Husky program well. In terms of his upside and long term potential, you won’t find many receivers anywhere in the country with his size and skill set.
Areas to improve: Odunze has all the physical tools you could want in a college level receiver. Like all high school receivers, the biggest jump will just be getting down the technical things- route running, picking up the speed of the game, learning how to use his body to create separation, etc. He has plenty of time to develop, although we do think he has the talent to play as a true freshman. Washington does have some talented young receivers on the roster right now so Odunze won’t need to be rushed in to action until he’s ready but his long term potential once he rounds out the other parts of his game is scary.
Overall Analysis: The Huskies are putting together a heck of a wide receiver room right now. When you add Odunze to Jalen McMillan, that’s a heck of a one-two punch and they complement each other very well. Both can get deep and are legitimate burners on the track as well. Add in Sawyer Racanelli, a big 6-3 sure handed two-way athlete who was on the verge of landing a 4th-star before a season ending knee injury and the Huskies are definitely in a good position. Odunze has all the physical tools to step in and compete for playing time right away and it will be fun to see if he takes his game to another level this coming season. He’s playing with a lot of confidence right now and although he’ll have a huge target on his back as the focal point of the Gaels passing game, we still think he’ll put up some big numbers playing alongside Penn State QB commit Micah Bowens for the second year in a row.
Nice to hear about Sawyer
People forget Sawyer is 6-3. Hes gonna be really good.
Disagree. Though Rome is a freak athlete, Jalen's route running is light years ahead of Rome's at this stage. But that's definitely something that can be coached up at the college level, especially with Rome's elite measurables
Strong disagree. Rome’s doing it against the best kids in the country. Literally every play is a touchdown. They are the same level.
They are both fucking amazing. So elite.
Just because he’s scoring doesn’t mean he knows how to run routes efficiently. He’s an absolute burner with the ball in his hands, rare open field speed. But at the same time he gets away with sloppy, rounded out routes on everything but screen passes. That’s fine in high school, but if he comes to UW then Jimmy Lake’s DBs are going to eat him up during his first few months of practice until he tunes up that route running.
Jalen McMillan, like Puka, is already a polished and elite route runner and would play a lot as a true freshman. Rome would need a year
McMillian easily looks the most polished when watching his tape. He can do it all and do it all very well. Rome's junior tape is pretty impressive. He's also 6'2.5", 200 and runs a 4.55 with a 4.00 agility (which was the best at his Opening event) so I like the combination of a do it all player and one that has the potential. I'm fine with potentially waiting on Rome to develop (especially when paired with McMillan) when we have some promising young WR's already on the roster. There is a reason Rome has blown up recently.
Bump... When everyone wanted Johnny, Rome was my #2.
"They have a great atmosphere up there and have been doing great things in the West," Odunze said. "They haven't won a national championship yet, so they've got some space for players to get up there and make a big difference. I love coach (Junior) Adams, who was recruiting me early and it meant a lot that they have been in contact with me throughout. It's just a great fit for me." "Puka and Jalen are extremely talented and great dudes," Odunze said. "Some people might look at a group of great receivers and see less opportunity, but I know that with those guys there we'll all be able to share the ball and get better. We have the potential to be one of the best receiving corps in the nation. Having them both there, it makes my decision more comforting and I know we'll push each other to be great."
Imagine the big dick energy Adams has that he can sell top tier WRs on being pumped at the talent around them at the same position at the college level
Hopefully Petersen is taking note at other positions, Adams has been here less than a year lmao
Remember when we only had stacked talent at DB??? Now we got it at DB, DL, WR, OL, and QB I know we got Sam at RB but I feel like one more great year recruiting there and we would start stacking there. But fuck us at LB right now a little bit
Disagree. Though Rome is a freak athlete, Jalen's route running is light years ahead of Rome's at this stage. But that's definitely something that can be coached up at the college level, especially with Rome's elite measurables
Strong disagree. Rome’s doing it against the best kids in the country. Literally every play is a touchdown. They are the same level.
They are both fucking amazing. So elite.
Just because he’s scoring doesn’t mean he knows how to run routes efficiently. He’s an absolute burner with the ball in his hands, rare open field speed. But at the same time he gets away with sloppy, rounded out routes on everything but screen passes. That’s fine in high school, but if he comes to UW then Jimmy Lake’s DBs are going to eat him up during his first few months of practice until he tunes up that route running.
Jalen McMillan, like Puka, is already a polished and elite route runner and would play a lot as a true freshman. Rome would need a year
McMillian easily looks the most polished when watching his tape. He can do it all and do it all very well. Rome's junior tape is pretty impressive. He's also 6'2.5", 200 and runs a 4.55 with a 4.00 agility (which was the best at his Opening event) so I like the combination of a do it all player and one that has the potential. I'm fine with potentially waiting on Rome to develop (especially when paired with McMillan) when we have some promising young WR's already on the roster. There is a reason Rome has blown up recently.
Bump... When everyone wanted Johnny, Rome was my #2.
Ballz alt account?
They must be trying new meds with him. Haven’t seen him in what seems like ages. Lot less aids floating around.
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Recruiting: Odunze committed moments ago in what essentially came down to a two-horse race between Washington and Oklahoma. He unofficially visited the Sooners in late July after last visiting UW back in April. We had heard the Huskies were in a good spot going in to his visit with Oklahoma and although we know he enjoyed his time in Norman, Washington was able to seal the deal. He had a strong relationship with WR coach Junior Adams as well as head coach Chris Petersen. He cited the Huskies combination of football, academics and their ability to develop players on and off the field as all big reasons for his commitment.
What to Like: Odunze is a player that just oozes upside. He has a college body right now, has game breaking speed and tremendous on field production. He’s a big, physical outside receiver who can stretch the field and make the tough catch in traffic. As a junior, he had over 1,300 yards receiving and 15 touchdowns and looks bigger, stronger and faster this season. We saw him multiple times this off-season and he always impressed. He clocked a 10.67-100m this past track season and that speed translates well to the football field. He has strong hands, competes at a high level and is a high character kid that really fits in the Husky program well. In terms of his upside and long term potential, you won’t find many receivers anywhere in the country with his size and skill set.
Areas to improve: Odunze has all the physical tools you could want in a college level receiver. Like all high school receivers, the biggest jump will just be getting down the technical things- route running, picking up the speed of the game, learning how to use his body to create separation, etc. He has plenty of time to develop, although we do think he has the talent to play as a true freshman. Washington does have some talented young receivers on the roster right now so Odunze won’t need to be rushed in to action until he’s ready but his long term potential once he rounds out the other parts of his game is scary.
Overall Analysis: The Huskies are putting together a heck of a wide receiver room right now. When you add Odunze to Jalen McMillan, that’s a heck of a one-two punch and they complement each other very well. Both can get deep and are legitimate burners on the track as well. Add in Sawyer Racanelli, a big 6-3 sure handed two-way athlete who was on the verge of landing a 4th-star before a season ending knee injury and the Huskies are definitely in a good position. Odunze has all the physical tools to step in and compete for playing time right away and it will be fun to see if he takes his game to another level this coming season. He’s playing with a lot of confidence right now and although he’ll have a huge target on his back as the focal point of the Gaels passing game, we still think he’ll put up some big numbers playing alongside Penn State QB commit Micah Bowens for the second year in a row.
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Hopefully Petersen is taking note at other positions, Adams has been here less than a year lmao
They must be trying new meds with him. Haven’t seen him in what seems like ages. Lot less aids floating around.