The Washington Huskies offense will be bringing in an entirely new group next season and one of those major question marks is at quarterback. The dilemma seems to have been solved, at least in the short term, with the addition of Mississippi State’s Will Rogers. Coach Jedd Fisch didn’t stop there, bringing in two highly-rated freshmen in Demaricus Davis and Demond Williams Jr., both of whom are extremely talented and have the ability to be the future at the position.
Williams was the highest rated commit in Fisch’s final class at Arizona, before he opted to decommit and follow his head coach after making the move to Montlake. His connection with Fisch and offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll may give him the inside track to the backup job (or at least a leg up on the depth chart) as camp opens, but expect both Williams and Davis to receive significant reps as the coaching staff works out what the position will look like post-Rogers.