The University of Washington Huskies have added to their 2024 recruiting class with the addition of three-star tight end Decker DeGraaf. DeGraaf, who hails from Gig Harbor, Washington, is the latest recruit to join the Huskies’ growing list of talented athletes.
DeGraaf is a 6’4″, 230-pound tight end who has been highly sought after by college football programs across the country. He has received offers from several Pac-12 schools, including the University of Oregon, University of California, and University of Colorado. He chose the University of Washington due to its strong academic reputation and its proximity to his hometown.
DeGraaf is a versatile player who can play both in the slot and as an in-line tight end. He is an excellent route runner and has the size and strength to be a reliable blocker in the run game. He also has good hands and is a reliable target in the passing game.
DeGraaf is the latest addition to the Huskies’ impressive recruiting class. He joins a group of talented athletes that includes four-star quarterback Mason Smith, four-star wide receiver Josh Williams, and four-star running back Isaiah Johnson. With DeGraaf in the fold, the Huskies have assembled one of the most talented recruiting classes in the Pac-12.
The University of Washington is excited to welcome Decker DeGraaf to their program. He is a talented athlete who will be an asset to the Huskies’ offense. With his size, strength, and versatility, he will be a valuable asset to the team both on and off the field. The Huskies are looking forward to seeing what he can do in the upcoming season.