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Washington starting QB projections 2024: Who will be Jedd Fisch's QB1?

The Washington Huskies are about to enter a new era in 2024. The program is searching for a suitable quarterback to replace 2024 NFL Draft first-round pick Michael Penix Jr.

The Huskies have big dreams entering 2024, and QB1 is one of the most pressing needs. Let's explore Fisch's starting quarterback and potential backups.

Who will be Jedd Fisch's QB1 in 2024?

Will Rogers

Let's face it: It's already a hard enough task to replace Michael Penix Jr., which is further complicated by the departure of Kalen DeBoer. However, Washington's recruitment team deserves props, as they picked up one of the better like-for-like replacements in the transfer portal.

Will Rogers is a seasoned collegiate campaigner who comes highly rated from his time at Mississippi State. Rodgers left Mississippi State as the school's second-most prolific quarterback and fourth-most regular passing touchdown scorer in history.

Rogers is known for his ball security, leadership, and ability to find open receivers with a wrist flick. He'll get to throw to fast wideouts Jeremiah Hunter and Denzel Boston.

Demond Williams

Demond Williams enters his true freshman season with the Huskies with quite the reputation. Furthermore, the dual-threat QB did his reputation loads of favors by shining in his initial collegiate workouts.

Williams flexed his arm strength in the workouts, showing glimpses of Penix Jr. in the process. He'll likely be Washington's backup option heading into the 2024 college football season. The Huskies might have one of them on their hand for the long haul.

Shea Kuykendall

Shea Kuykendall joins the Washington Huskies after a mixed spell at Northern Colorado. His addition might be inspired by the upheaval of the Huskies' QB room from 2023.

Kuykendall should act as a solid rotational-level quarterback in case of emergency in 2024. Teddy Purcell joins him on the depth chart. Both players won't likely play meaningful minutes in 2024, but having multiple options is important for any college football team with realistic championship goals.

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