The state of the defense heading into next year actually isn't that bad and there's reason for optimism that some of the positives from this year should be able to be carried forward into 2025 and beyond.
Defensive Tackle (11)
Senior: Deshawn Lynch, Bryce Butler, Logan Sagapolu
Junior: Jayvon Parker, Armon Parker, Russell Davis
Sophomore: Elinneus Davis
Freshman: Annas Davis, Omar Khan, Dominic Mason, Caleb Smith
Graduated: Sebastian Valdez, Jacob Bandes
The good news heading into next year is that you have a lot of upper classmen and you have numbers. The bad news is that you don't necessarily have anybody that would be qualified as a difference maker. Parker's injury this year in Game 4 allowed for a redshirt but also likely puts some limitations on him for next year (particularly early) as an Achilles injury is one that is normally a 1 year recovery to get back on the field but a 2 year recovery to be back to pre-injury levels. I don't necessarily see much portal activity here given the numbers but if there are some guys that leave the program that could open up some room to upgrade the talent level.
EDGE (8)
Senior: Zach Durfee, Maurice Heims
Junior: Lance Holtzclaw, Jayden Wayne, Jacob Lane, Isaiah Ward
Freshman: Devin Hyde, Victor Sanchez Hernandez
Graduated: Voi Tunuufi
This is a position group that on one hand could be one of our most talented but is also one where there have been some struggles in terms of injuries and players necessarily taking the ball and running with it to demand consistent snaps (Ward's probably the closest to it). Heims seems like a candidate to not be on the roster next year. There's effectively nothing on the roster for 2 classes and there's a definitely need at some point in the future for that void to be filled. How this position develops in the offseason will be a leading indicator for the defense next year … very easily could be our best position group on that side of the ball.
Linebacker (5)
Sophomore: Khmori House, Deven Bryant
Freshman: Zaydrius Rainey-Sale, Jonathan Epperson, Donovan Robinson
Graduated: Alphonzo Tuputala, Carson Bruener, Drew Fowler
How there isn't a single upper class LB on this roster going into next year is absolutely criminal and is a massive indictment of the recruiting under Lake and DeBoer. It's almost a guarantee that at least 1, if not more, of the true frosh LBs will be playing next year. There's probably room for at least 2 LBs to come in via the portal with 1 having a year of eligibility and 1 having multiple years of eligibility. One byproduct of this depth as part of next year's roster and the need to build out here is tied to special teams … an area that UW must get better at in the offseason.
Cornerback (10)
Senior: Ephesians Prysock, Elijah Jackson, Dyson McCutcheon
Sophomore: Leroy Bryant, Caleb Presley, Jordan Shaw, Curley Reed
Freshman: Elias Johnson, D'Aryihan Clemons, Ramonz Adams
Graduated: Thaddeus Dixon
The pass defense has been the strength of the defense this season and even with Dixon graduating, there's still plenty of returning talent/production provided everybody returns. We have another instance of an entire missing class with the Junior class meaning that heading into 2026 there's going to be a decent amount of opportunity for the younger players on the roster to get snaps and play with Shaw who has flashed this year. This is another area where as the young players grow it should have a trickle down impact onto special teams. It would not shock me if there's someone in this group that transfers out.
Safety (10)
Junior: Tristan Dunn
Sophomore: Peyton Waters, Vincent Holmes
Freshman: Rahim Wright, Rahshawn Clark, Paul Mencke, Jr., Dylan Robinson, Rylon Dillard-Allen, Deji Ajose
Graduated: Kamren Fabriculanan, Cameron Broussard, Justin Harrington
This is probably the most unknown part of the defense entering next year with the most questions. Holmes has played some this year and is probably a leading option to start next year. Waters was highly regarded out of HS and Dunn has mostly been a special teams player throughout his career. The rest of the roster is full of freshmen … some of whom are very highly regarded. The big question that will need to be answered going into the offseason is whether there is enough talent and if they are ready to play next year. My guess is they may look to get an experienced player to come in and QB the secondary next year but it's not a given.