Pro scouts aren’t just calling Willis for his size. They’re calling because he can play anywhere. Willis recently confirmed he is drawing interest at all five positions across the line. The San Francisco 49ers and Jacksonville Jaguars have already held formal sit-downs with the Husky tackle, while the Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos are among the latest to jump into his virtual queue.
Willis didn’t just survive the 2025 season; he anchored a unit that allowed Jonah Coleman to rack up 17 total touchdowns. His film shows a technician who thrives in space. During the Combine, he flashed a 26.5-inch vertical and a 9-foot broad jump, numbers that verify the “athlete in space” label he carries. The NFL loves a Swiss Army knife, and Willis is proving he’s the sharpest one in the drawer this April.
“I’m a gritty football player at the end of the day. Some teams see me as a center, some as a guard. I’ll play all five. I just want to compete and I love to win. I’m willing to play through a lot to get that done.”
— Carver Willis, Washington Offensive Lineman
The buzz in Seattle extends far beyond the trenches. Denzel Boston remains the crown jewel of this Washington class. After leading the team with 881 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns in 2025, Boston is a locked-in first-round prospect. Some mock drafts have him sliding to the Buffalo Bills at No. 26 to provide a massive 6-foot-4 target for the boundary.
Then there are the “Twin Towers” in the secondary. Cornerbacks Tacario Davis and Ephesians Prysock redefined “pro-ready” at the Combine. Davis, standing nearly 6-foot-4, stunned scouts with a 4.41-second 40-yard dash. Prysock wasn’t far behind at 4.45. Their rare length and speed have turned Day 3 projections into firm Day 2 locks. You could feel the energy shift at the Washington Pro Day when both corners mirrored each other in drills—NFL teams looking for zone-scheme monsters are salivating.
With Jonah Coleman also coming off a 1,100-scrimmage yard campaign, the Huskies are poised to dominate the podium when the draft kicks off on April 23. The scouts came to see Boston, but they’re leaving with a list of Huskies ready to start on Sundays.