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<p><strong><br>The updated Washington 2028 Rankings will be released this coming week and hear we look at a few of the athletes who already hold D1 offers. It's a special group that's just getting started. </strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='984855' first='AJ' last='Tuivaiave'] 6-3 205 QB Graham Kapowsin <strong>OFFERS (4) Oregon, Washington, Ariz St, Miami </strong></p>
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<p>One of the only freshman nationwide to earn conference POY honors. Tuivaiave racked up SPSL South Offensive Player of the Year accolades, throwing for 2,443 yards and 27 TDs/9 INTs, on 66% passing. He was offered by the Ducks on January 10<sup>th</sup> and will be one of the most recruited QBs in America for his class. GK will be a team to watch with a ton of young talent on the roster. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1003593' first='Tytan' last='McNeal'] 6-5 205 TE/DE Eastside Catholic <strong>OFFERS (5) Washington, Cal, Miami, Colo St, Idaho</strong></p>
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<p>Like Tracy Ford says, "One of the nation's top prospects and it's not even close." McNeal possesses an elite combination of size and speed, being one of the only 28's on the west coast to earn all-conference honors on both sides of the football (2nd team DE, Honorable Mention WR). Look for him to continue and blow up on the camp circuit over the off season. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='984781' first='Markel' last='Newell'] 5-11 180 Safety Puyallup <strong>OFFERS (2) Washington, Arizona St</strong></p>
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<p>Newell is one of the fastest rising prospects in the West, making 30+ tackles with multiple INTs as a freshman. His confidence in the secondary and ability to come up and smack you at such a young age is something rarely seen. He has the potential of being ranked among the top safeties in the nation for his class, featuring Budda Baker like tendencies. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='569908' first='Christopher' last='Ah-Loe'] 6-2 215 LB Roosevelt<strong> OFFERS (2) Washington, Nevada</strong></p>
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<p>Ah-Loe put together one of the most impressive freshman seasons of any LB nationwide. His 82 tackles with 10 TFL's, for a top ranked Roosevelt team spoke for itself. It's incredibly rare for a young athlete with his size to be as smart and fluid as he is. He was a 2nd team all Metro selection.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='985362' first='Aedyn' last='Havili'] 6-2 295 DT Eastside Catholic <strong>OFFERS (3) Washington, Washington St, Idaho </strong></p>
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<p>We will hear a lot about Havili in the years ahead. Eastside Catholic could be one of the top ranked teams on the west coast next season, potentially featuring double-digit division 1 athletes. He has been excelling as part of Gridiron Sports & Performance. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='985353' first='Ofa' last='Taufalele'] 6-2 315 Life Christian Academy <strong>OFFERS (1) Washington</strong></p>
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<p>The big man can play on either side of the ball, while projecting at guard offensively. Taufalele was offered by the Huskies back in May and has an incredibly bright future, with LCA finishing 9-2 last season. </p>
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