Northwest football Standouts: A Look at Rising College Prospects
The Pacific Northwest continues to be a hotbed for high school football talent, consistently sending athletes to top college programs across the nation. Recently,several players have garnered attention for their skills and potential. This article highlights some of these promising recruits, offering a snapshot of their profiles and future destinations.
Key Players to Watch
Here’s a breakdown of some of the athletes making waves, categorized by their positions and college commitments:
Offensive Line: Several strong offensive linemen are poised to make an impact at the next level.
Ted Kuhrau (Lake Stevens): This standout offensive tackle is headed to Eastern Washington, bringing size and strength to the Eagles’ line. Xander Shaw (Edge): Shaw’s commitment to the Air force demonstrates his dedication and physicality. He’s expected to contribute quickly.
Defensive Line: The defensive line is well-represented with players ready for collegiate competition. Sam Davidson (Seattle Prep School): Davidson will be taking his talents to Nevada,adding a disruptive presence to their defensive front.
Wide Receiver/Athlete: Versatility is key, and these athletes showcase notable skill sets.
Jabez Boyd (Life Christian Academy): Boyd’s athleticism makes him a valuable prospect, though his college destination remains unconfirmed as of now.
Hudson Moore (Skyline): Moore is committed to Boise State, bringing a dynamic receiving threat to the Broncos’ offense. Owen Brannon (Yelm): Brannon will be joining the Oregon State Beavers, adding depth and potential to their wide receiver corps. Isaiah Carlson (North Creek): Carlson is heading to Montana State, promising to be a key player in their offensive scheme.
quarterbacks & Other Positions:
Elias Allred (Skyline): Allred is committed to Montana, ready to lead the grizzlies’ offense.
Cole Norah (Bellarmine prep): Norah is set to play for Washington State, bolstering their roster with a talented athlete. Declan Mclaughlin (Auburn Riverside): Mclaughlin is joining the University of San diego, bringing his skills to the Toreros.
Koa Witte (Kamiakin): Witte is committed to Idaho State, adding a promising player to their program.
Gavin Jensen (North Creek): Jensen is heading to Western Oregon, ready to contribute to the Wolves’ team. Logan Lisher (Skyline): Lisher is committed to Montana State, adding another talented player to their roster.
Ryder Smith (Auburn Riverside): Smith is joining Eastern Washington, bringing his skills to the Eagles.
Jayden Limar (Graham-Kapowsin): Limar is committed to Sacramento State, poised to make an impact for the Hornets.
Kingston Park (Bellarmine Prep): Park is heading to Rochester,bringing his talents to the Yellowjackets.
* Kaleb Simpson (North Creek): Simpson is committed to Rochester, adding another promising player to their program.
What This Means for College Football
I’ve observed over the years that the influx of talent from the Northwest is significantly impacting college football programs. These athletes aren’t just physically gifted; they’re often well-coached and possess a strong work ethic.
You can expect to see these players competing for playing time early in their collegiate careers. Their dedication and skill sets will undoubtedly contribute to the success of their respective teams. It’s an exciting time for Northwest football, and I’m eager to follow these athletes as they embark on the next chapter of their journeys.
Looking Ahead
The future looks bright for Northwest football. With a continuous stream of talented players emerging, the region








