Terrance Saryon brings game-breaking speed to Washington’s 2026 class

Washington’s newest wide receiver commit brings impressive athleticism to the shores of Montlake.

When watching Terrance Saryon’s junior film, it shouldn’t take long to see why Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies coaching staff. In fact, it should take about 11 seconds to see why wide receivers coach Kevin Cummings prioritized the three-star product from Evergreen High School in Vancouver, Washington.

Saryon, who is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 4 player in the state, brings blazing speed to the gridiron. The first play of his highlight reel is a perfect encapsulation of that speed, as he outruns three defenders for a 90+ yard touchdown.

Off coverage or press, it doesn’t matter to Saryon, who can blaze past defenders lined up across from him. But he brings a lot more than just speed.

The 5-foot-10, 160-pound prospect lines up all over the formation, even though he projects as a slot receiver at the college level. He has strong hands and runs crisp routes, but may need to develop a deeper package of releases off the line of scrimmage to deal with the bigger, stronger cornerbacks he’ll see at the college level.

Cummings has shown he can develop receivers with a similar skillset to Saryon during his time at both Arizona and Washington, from Audric Harris and Giles Jackson to Jacob Cowing. The Huskies, who were hosting multiple top receiver prospects in the 2025 class as well against UCLA, have big plans at the position moving forward, and the in-state product could be an integral part of Fisch’s long-term vision.

“I chose Washington because, first and foremost, every time I step in the building, it feels like home,” Saryon told 247Sports’ Brandon Huffman. “I love the facilities and love the coaching staff…I also love the fact that it’s close to home.”