
The Washington Huskies football team was one of the most well-represented teams in the first several rounds of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Huskies had five players selected in the first two rounds of that year's draft.
Washington didn't have the same high draft picks in the 2025 draft but there's a chance the program can have similar representation in the '26 draft.
The invite list for the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine was released Wednesday, and five Huskies players received invites. The combine takes place from Feb. 22-March 2 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Here are the five players who will participate in the combine:
Boston led Washington in receiving yards this past year and has been an almost-universal projected first-round pick in mock drafts.
The 6-foot-4, 209-pound receiver reeled in 62 passes for 881 yards (14.2 yards per catch) and 11 touchdowns. His 11 receiving touchdowns were tied for ninth in the country.
Coleman was the Huskies' leading rusher from this past season and was graded as several analysts' second-best running back in the draft for a large portion of the year. He was a multi-time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week. Injuries slowed him down in the final stretch of 2025.
The 5-foot-9, 228-pound tailback registered just 30 carries in his final four games.
Coleman ran 156 times for 758 yards (4.9 yards a carry) and 15 touchdowns. He led the nation in rushing TDs for a chunk of last year before injuries slowed him down.
Willis spent one season with Washington after spending five years at Kansas State. He played and started in 10 games as the team's left tackle. He missed three games due to injury.
Willis also has versatility as a lineman. Before transferring to the Huskies, he played 11-of-12 games at right tackle in '24 with Kansas State.
Davis was another player who dealt with injuries in '25. The 6-foot-4, 200-pound defensive back played eight of a potential 13 games, with his last being against UCLA on Nov. 22.
Davis finished the year with 20 tackles (16 solo), two interceptions and four passes defended.
He was Pro Football Network's third-highest graded cornerback in the nation this past season (86.1).
Prysock was the Huskies' starting outside corner opposite Davis for the entire season. He played in 12-of-13 games.
Prysock registered 48 total tackles (29 solo), one interception and seven passes defended.
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