The Washington offensive line has taken its lumps the past 15 or so seasons. It seems like injuries, recruiting misses, and pressing freshmen into action too early have left the UW offensive line with its fair share of struggles in recent years. Washington will be replacing 3 starters along the line, but will be replacing them with players who have been in the program for at least 2 years. I don't think anyone expects the offensive line to dominate, but can they be an effective unit and help ease in a new starting quarterback? Their performances this year will determine if the offense will be able to get an above average running game going, and if the new Husky QB will be spending most of the season upright or on his back.