UW's roster on defense is more promising to me than the offense. The DL is a massive, massive question mark but they got good production minus the pass rush last year at of rotating a lot of guys. I'll give a grade of whether I think the unit is Up, Down, or Equal to last year. Overall I like what's here and think it can build on what was a good unit under Walters in 2025.
EDGE - Equal - Jacob Lane (Sr.), Isaiah Ward (Sr.), Russell Davis II (Sr.), Logan George (Jr.), Devin Hyde (So.), Derek Colman-Brusa (Fr.), Hayden Moore (Jr.), Victor Sanchez-Hernandez (rFr.), David Schwerzal (Fr.) - This was the group I feel like most felt like upgrading in the offseason. The biggest weakness of the team was the ability to rush the passer. The only addition in the portal was an Idaho State guy who didn't really play at Ohio State last year so who knows. Lane is good against the run. Ward I think was hurt and did less than he did in 2024 and Davis is a complete what the hell? I think the staff likes Hyde so he is a wild card and DCB has big promise, though he might play inside.
DT - Down - Elinneus Davis (Jr.), Darin Conley (Jr.), Desean Watts (Jr.), Kai McClendon (So.), Omar Khan (So.), T.I. Umu-Cais (Fr.), JD Hill (Fr.), Ta'a Malu (Fr.) - Probably the shakiest unit of the group. There was a mass exodus between graduation and the portal. Davis was at worst one of the best of a good group last year and that's it. The three portal additions all feel like they should be decent but are all going to adjust to higher levels of football and dependence. Hard to feel too confident in what is here.
LB - Up - Jacob Manu (Sr.), Xe'ree Alexander (Sr.), Taariq Al-Uqdah (Sr.), Zaydrius Rainey-Sale (So.), Ramzak Fruean (Fr.), Donovan Robinson Jr. (rFr.), Ezaya Tokio (Fr.) - Easily my favorite unit on the team. There's deserved criticism about Manu playing certain games last year but he looked like the former All-Pac-12 guy when he played. Alexander was a revelation and ZRS a future star. Al-Uqdah is an interesting wild card. Great depth and top level talent here which should only get better from last year.
CB - Down - Dylan Robinson (So.), Emmanuel Karnley (Jr.), D'Aryhian Clemons (rFr.), Elias Johnson (So.), Ramonz Adams Jr. (rFr.), Rahsjon Duncan (Fr.), Jeron Jones (Fr.), Elijah Durr (Fr.), Ksani Jiles (Fr.) - There's a lot of confidence in Robinson. I mostly liked what I saw but am someone hesitant given how badly her was torched over and over by Oregon's 4/5th WR. Karnley feels like he can at least be 2024 Prysock. Depth is a big question here depending on how ready true freshmen like Duncan, Jones, and Durr are.
S - Up - Alex McLaughlin (Sr.), Rylon Dillard-Allen (So.), Rahshawn Clark (So.), CJ Christian (Sr.), Paul Mencke Jr. (So.), Gavin Day (Fr.), Rahim Wright II (So.) - Maybe my favorite group after linebacker. McLaughlin is a proven stud, RDA looks like a guy who is going to be a star and a rare big hitter, and I thought Clark was a CB but the official roster has him at safety and he looked good in 2025. Christian is an interesting wildcard and Day should play as a freshman.
EDGE - Equal - Jacob Lane (Sr.), Isaiah Ward (Sr.), Russell Davis II (Sr.), Logan George (Jr.), Devin Hyde (So.), Derek Colman-Brusa (Fr.), Hayden Moore (Jr.), Victor Sanchez-Hernandez (rFr.), David Schwerzal (Fr.) - This was the group I feel like most felt like upgrading in the offseason. The biggest weakness of the team was the ability to rush the passer. The only addition in the portal was an Idaho State guy who didn't really play at Ohio State last year so who knows. Lane is good against the run. Ward I think was hurt and did less than he did in 2024 and Davis is a complete what the hell? I think the staff likes Hyde so he is a wild card and DCB has big promise, though he might play inside.
DT - Down - Elinneus Davis (Jr.), Darin Conley (Jr.), Desean Watts (Jr.), Kai McClendon (So.), Omar Khan (So.), T.I. Umu-Cais (Fr.), JD Hill (Fr.), Ta'a Malu (Fr.) - Probably the shakiest unit of the group. There was a mass exodus between graduation and the portal. Davis was at worst one of the best of a good group last year and that's it. The three portal additions all feel like they should be decent but are all going to adjust to higher levels of football and dependence. Hard to feel too confident in what is here.
LB - Up - Jacob Manu (Sr.), Xe'ree Alexander (Sr.), Taariq Al-Uqdah (Sr.), Zaydrius Rainey-Sale (So.), Ramzak Fruean (Fr.), Donovan Robinson Jr. (rFr.), Ezaya Tokio (Fr.) - Easily my favorite unit on the team. There's deserved criticism about Manu playing certain games last year but he looked like the former All-Pac-12 guy when he played. Alexander was a revelation and ZRS a future star. Al-Uqdah is an interesting wild card. Great depth and top level talent here which should only get better from last year.
CB - Down - Dylan Robinson (So.), Emmanuel Karnley (Jr.), D'Aryhian Clemons (rFr.), Elias Johnson (So.), Ramonz Adams Jr. (rFr.), Rahsjon Duncan (Fr.), Jeron Jones (Fr.), Elijah Durr (Fr.), Ksani Jiles (Fr.) - There's a lot of confidence in Robinson. I mostly liked what I saw but am someone hesitant given how badly her was torched over and over by Oregon's 4/5th WR. Karnley feels like he can at least be 2024 Prysock. Depth is a big question here depending on how ready true freshmen like Duncan, Jones, and Durr are.
S - Up - Alex McLaughlin (Sr.), Rylon Dillard-Allen (So.), Rahshawn Clark (So.), CJ Christian (Sr.), Paul Mencke Jr. (So.), Gavin Day (Fr.), Rahim Wright II (So.) - Maybe my favorite group after linebacker. McLaughlin is a proven stud, RDA looks like a guy who is going to be a star and a rare big hitter, and I thought Clark was a CB but the official roster has him at safety and he looked good in 2025. Christian is an interesting wildcard and Day should play as a freshman.