Picking right up where they left off in June, the Washington Huskies have offered Washington DC lineman Jordan Seaton. Currently rated a 4-star offensive lineman, he said that the Huskies love him at all positions along the offensive line, maybe even on defense.
“I’m going to be moved all over,” the 6-6 303-pound offensive lineman told RealDawg.com. “I have an offensive tackle’s frame but I can do it all across the line.”
Playing his high school football at St. Johns in the Chevy Chase area of Washington DC, the Huskies gave him his 36th offer with no sign of slowing.
Seaton first planted his flag on the national football scene when he earned offensive MVP honors at the FBU All-American game in 2020 as a freshman. Now at 6-6, he is to the point where he measures himself by home appliances.
“I’m so tall that sometimes I have to duck my head when opening the freezer,” he said.
Blessed to receive an offer from The University Of Washington #PurpleReign #BowDown pic.twitter.com/5MveoIBi6p
— Jordan Seaton (@JordanSeaton_) July 2, 2022
“Washington is my 36th offer,” he said of his most recent college football scholarship opportunity.
He does most of his communication with either Courtney Morgan or offensive line coach Scott Huff. Although he doesn’t know a lot about the university he does remember the Seahawks winning the 2018 Super Bowl.