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WASHINGTON2003 <strong>Outlook</strong> 2003 <strong>Outlook</strong>linebacker. Seery moved into the position lastyear after playing quarterback and safety earlierin his career.Wide ReceiverWhile the ranks are lacking the large numberof returning veteran players from a year ago,the Husky wide receivers could be one of the topgroups in the country thanks to returning firstteamAll-American Reggie Williams and rapidlydevelopingjunior Charles Frederick.Washington lost four receivers who totaled121 receptions last year. Add departed tight endKevin Ware and that total grows to 163 catches.Williams and Frederick <strong>com</strong>bined for 139 receptions.Williams, who in two years has establishedhimself as the top wideout in Washington history,will be a leading candidate for the 2003 BiletnikoffAward, presented to the nation’s top receiver. Hecaught 94 passes for 1,454 yards as a sophomoreand enters his junior season with 149career catches good for 2,427 yards. His twoyearyardage total is the best ever among Pac-10receivers.By <strong>com</strong>parison, USC standoutKeyshawn Johnson totaled 148 catches and 2,358yards in the 1994 and 1995 seasons, his juniorand senior seasons.In 2002, Williams ranked eighth nationallywith an average of 7.23 receptions per game andwas ninth in reception yards per game at 111.85.His highlights included a school-record 89-yardtouchdown catch against San Jose State, a lastminute80-yard game-winning TD receptionagainst Arizona and a 14-catch, 198-yard, threetouchdownperformance on the road at Oregon.Offensive tackle Todd BachertCenter Dan DicksWilliams was at his best down the stretch,helping the Huskies play themselves back intothe bowl picture. Dubbed “Mr. November,” Williamscaught 35 passes during Washington’s finalthree regular season games. That included a 12-reception, 169-yard performance at WashingtonState while being defended by Cougar All-Americacornerback Marcus Trufant.A strong, physical player, Williams has drawnraves by the Husky coaches for his often overlookedblocking skills. He joined the ranks of theHusky track team during the winter quarter towork on his speed and anchored the team’s4x400-meter relay squad this spring.While Williams was grabbing most of theheadlines last season, the development ofFrederick as another reliable receiver was equallyimportant to the Huskies’ offensive plans. Whilehe only started twice, Frederick caught 45 passesfor 651 yards, and also acted as UW’s top puntand kickoff returner last year.Frederick’s speed and elusiveness makeshim a dangerous player in the open field. He hadat least two catches in every game after spendinghis freshman year concentrating on special teamsduties.That maturation began during the Huskies’off-season workout program when Frederickelected not to return to the UW basketball teamand instead concentrate on football conditioning.Justin Robbins, who caught 22 catches as afreshman in 2000, will rejoin the team this fall aftermissing most of the last two years due to injury.Also fitting into the position lineup is redshirt32freshman Jordan Slye, who moved from defensiveback during the spring, and walkon MattGriffith. Several in<strong>com</strong>ing freshmen are also expectedto <strong>com</strong>pete for playing time at the position.Tight EndWashington has developed a reputation asthe best school in the country for tight ends sincethe early ’90s, though who will be the next playerto step into that spotlight is unclear. While sophomoreJoe Toledo received a generous amount ofplaying time in 2002, it was primarily in two tightend sets. Toledo sat out the spring due to shouldersurgery.Washington took the step of recruiting JonLyon, a top junior-college tight end, to stabilizethe position. Lyon enrolled at the University inJanuary and participated in spring practices.Redshirt freshman Ben Bandel also impressedthe coaches during the spring and Dash Crutchleymoved from the defensive line to the position toprovide more depth. Sophomore Andy Heateralso returns after playing in three games in 2002.Offensive LineThe Huskies return 10 lettermen and threestarters on the offensive line.The list of starters includes tackle KhalifBarnes, center Todd Bachert and tackle NickNewton, all be third-year starters.Last year, the group provided security whilePickett was attempting a record 612 pass attempts.The Huskies surrendered just 37 sacksduring the season, one for every 17.5 times theteam tried to throw the ball. Run-blocking, however,was more problematic. The Huskies aver-Defensive tackle Terry Johnson

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