With the Washington Huskies football team’s 2018 recruiting class signed, sealed and delivered, we can now turn our offseason attention to the question of how many — and which — of these prospects will see the field this fall. While he has in years past stated his desire to stash away as many players as possible for a year to help acclimate them to life as student-athletes, head coach Chris Petersen has also never been one to fear the consequences of burning a redshirt when circumstances have demanded his doing so. The Huskies return 75 percent of their offensive and defensive production from 2017 and should find themselves well positioned in most cases this fall to send freshmen into action as a result of their talents rather than a need to simply get warm bodies onto the field.