Washington vs. Oregon State: Top 2020 NFL Draft prospects to watch

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 19: Hunter Bryant #1 of the Washington Huskies completes a pass against Jevon Holland #8 of the Oregon Ducks in the second quarter during their game at Husky Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 19: Hunter Bryant #1 of the Washington Huskies completes a pass against Jevon Holland #8 of the Oregon Ducks in the second quarter during their game at Husky Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) /
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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – SEPTEMBER 07: Hunter Bryant #1 of the Washington Huskies is tackled by Elijah Hicks #3 of the California Golden Bears in the second quarter during their game at Husky Stadium on September 07, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – SEPTEMBER 07: Hunter Bryant #1 of the Washington Huskies is tackled by Elijah Hicks #3 of the California Golden Bears in the second quarter during their game at Husky Stadium on September 07, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) /

Trey Adams, OT

The Washington Huskies have a great offensive line, and tackle Trey Adams has been a major part of that. Coming off of back-to-back season ending injuries, it’s been a very good season for Adams to this point.

Adams has very quick feet and good athleticism for someone that stands at 6’7″ and 320 pounds. His ability to drop into pass sets and keep his quarterback protected is up there with the best in the conference. In fact, he dominated Utah’s top pass rusher Bradlee Anae (who has been on a tear this year) and kept him from getting into the backfield for most of the game. His balance and footwork make him a great fit for offensive tackle at the next level.

He should be able to dominate tonight against Oregon State and give Eason a clean pocket.

Hunter Bryant, TE

Hunter Bryant was one of my October risers over at FanSided this week, and it’s easy to see why. Bryant is a true mismatch at the tight end position. He caught two touchdowns last week and is coming into his own in this Huskies offense. As a flex tight end, he can move all over the formation and create favorable matchups. He has the speed to stretch the field and makes good adjustments to the football. He could have a big night against the Beavers.

Nick Harris, OL

Nick Harris is another riser so far this season. He’s been very steady at center for the Huskies this season. Harris is growing more as a pass protector, showing the anchoring ability to stop rushers in their tracks. He will key the run game tonight for the Huskies and should keep Eason clean in the pocket.