WA HS Football Recruits: Top 25 (Since 2000)
As 2000, Washington state has cultivated a rich legacy of exceptional high school football talent. Discover the top 25 Washington high school football recruits ever, according to 247Sports, each boasting at least a four-star rating. Led by J.T. Tuimoloau, a defensive lineman from Eastside Catholic with a remarkable .9990 rating, these athletes have significantly impacted collage football. Examining the list reveals the high caliber of talent from the Evergreen State with players such as Reggie Williams, a wide receiver who stayed in-state to play for the Washington Huskies. Dive into player profiles, including positions, ratings, and college choices, and see the hometowns that launched these gridiron stars.News Directory 3 knows the value of sharing this data. Uncover the future of Washington football.
Top Washington High School Football Recruits of All Time
Since 2000, Washington state has produced 84 high school football recruits rated by 247Sports. These players have gone on to sign with colleges across the nation. The Evergreen State has seen its share of talent rise through the ranks.
Hear’s a look at the top 25 all-time Washington high school football recruits, all awarded at least four stars, with ratings ranging from .9990 to .9650. J.T. tuimoloau, a defensive lineman from Eastside Catholic, holds the highest rating at .9990. He committed to Ohio State in 2021.
The highest-rated recruit to stay in-state was Reggie Williams, a wide receiver from Lakes High School. Williams, rated .9976, signed with the Washington Huskies in 2001.
The list includes each player’s name, position, rating, high school, hometown, and collage choice.
| player | Position | Rating | High School | City | College | Class |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| J.T. Tuimoloau | DL | .9990 | Eastside Catholic | Sammamish | Ohio State | 2021 |
| Reggie Williams | WR | .9976 | Lakes | Lakewood | Washington | 2001 |
| Jacob Eason | QB | .9953 | Lake Stevens | Lake Stevens | Georgia | 2016 |
| Jonathan Stewart | RB | .9952 | Timberline | Lacey | Oregon | 2005 |
| Foster Sarell | OT | .9950 | Graham-Kapowsin | Graham | Stanford | 2017 |
| Taylor Mays | ATH | .9945 | O’Dea | Seattle | USC | 2006 |
| Emeka Egbuka | WR | .9922 | Steilacoom | Steilacoom | Ohio State | 2021 |
| Max Browne | QB | .9921 | Skyline | Sammamish | USC | 2013 |
| Sam Huard | QB | .9898 | Kennedy Catholic | Bellevue | washington | 2021 |
| Josh Conerly jr. | OT | .9894 | Rainier Beach | Seattle | oregon | 2022 |
| Matt tuiasosopo | QB | .9890 | woodinville | Woodinville | Washington | 2004 |
| Kavario Middleton | TE | .9820 | Lakes | Lakewood | Washington | 2008 |
| Leon Jackson | ATH | .9815 | Pasco Senior | Pasco | Hawai’i | 2005 |
| Stephen Schilling | OT | .9793 | Academic Institute | Bellevue | Michigan | 2006 |
| Joshua Garnett | OG | .9791 | Puyallup | Puyallup | stanford | 2012 |
| Larry Stevens | LB | .9791 | Wilson | Tacoma | Michigan | 2000 |
| Sav’ell Smalls | TE | .9787 | kennedy Catholic | burien | Washington | 2020 |
| Dan Dicks | OG | .9747 | Bellevue | bellevue | Washington | 2000 |
| Jake Locker | QB | .9740 | Ferndale | ferndale | Washington | 2006 |
| Budda Baker | ATH | .9719 | Bellevue | Bellevue | Washington | 2014 |
| Austin Sefarian-Jenkins | TE | .9715 | Gig Harbor | Gig Harbor | Washington | 2011 |
| Kasen Williams | WR | .9699 | Skyline | Sammamish | Washington | 2011 |
| Zach Banner | OT | .9687 | Lakes | Lakewood | USC | 2012 |
| Anthony Felder | LB | .9677 | O’dea | Seattle | Cal | 2005 |
| Gee Scott jr. | WR | .9650 | Eastside Catholic | Sammamish | Ohio State | 2020 |
This list showcases the impressive high school football talent that has emerged from the State of Washington, many of whom have gone on to have accomplished college careers.
