Washington re-offers All-American bowl standout wide receiver

The Washington Huskies extended an offer to St. John Bosco standout Kamryn Jones on Friday.

Wide receivers coach Kevin Cummings has established strong relationships with some of the best prospects in the 2025 class and is hosting three on official visits over the May 31 weekend. However, that didn’t stop him from extending an offer to three-star wide receiver Kamryn Jones on Friday.

The 6-foot-2, 180-pound prospect transferred from St. John Bosco to Rancho Cucamonga High School and is ranked as the nation’s No. 193 receiver by 247Sports and has one of the most intriguing offer lists for his ranking.

In 2022, he received scholarship offers from Ohio State, Georgia, Oregon, and Tennessee, and one from Kalen DeBoer’s staff. Then in the summer of 2023, he added Texas A&M and Michigan to that list.

After his transfer to Rancho Cucamonga, he could be in for a big senior season which started at the All-American Bowl’s national combine in January, where Rivals’ Adam Friedman named him one of the top performers at the event.

“Jones was lost in the depth of a loaded St. John Bosco receiver corps this past season but if his performance at the combine is any indication of what we can expect from him next year, we could be looking at a prolific wide receiver,” Friedman said.

“Showcasing impressive route-running skills, Jones consistently made it easy for quarterbacks to get him the ball. It wasn’t often that defensive backs were able to stick with him thanks to his quickness out of his cuts.”

With four-stars Andrew Marsh, Chris Lawson, and Phillip Bell on campus, three-star Raiden Vines-Bright committed, and the interest of four-star Donovan Olugbode, Jones could end up being a deep sleeper in the 2025 class if Cummings chooses to prioritize him later in the cycle.