The Washington Huskies coaching staff has been extremely interested in three-star safety Rylon Dillard-Allen since long before it came to Seattle. The Huskies continued to pursue the 5-foot-11, 165-pound product of Mountain Pointe High School in Phoenix, Arizona after he decommitted from Arizona State and now, he appears ready to make a decision again.
The No. 5 ranked player in Arizona, who reportedly runs a 4.29 40-yard dash is set to announce his commitment on July 29 and will be deciding between Washington, Texas A&M, UCLA, and Alabama.
Safeties coach Vinnie Sunseri and cornerbacks coach John Richardson have been relentless recruiters during their first year in Seattle. Although they haven’t brought in any commits just yet, they have done an impressive job establishing relationships with some of the nation’s top prospects at the position.
“They have a great system,” Dillard-Allen told Tyler Harden of TTJH Sports. “Coach Richardson and I don’t even talk about ball really, we just talk about life.”
Secondary Coaches and the DC. Always nice to see my dawgs! pic.twitter.com/XoVDKCessK
— Rylon “Batman” Dillard-Allen (@RyDillardAllen) May 16, 2024
Dillard-Allen is set to take his official visit to Washington on June 21 and will give the Huskies the final opportunity to make an impression on him during his slew of visits and would be an exciting get for Jedd Fisch’s coaching staff.
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