In 2018, the Washington Huskies fielded an offense featuring a four-year senior quarterback, a deep well of experience along the offensive line, and three upperclassmen among the team’s four most productive pass-catchers. Despite those auspicious circumstances, however, most observers would point to Washington’s passing game as the offense’s most glaring weakness. At season’s end, the team ranked 61st nationally in yards per game, 73rd in passing touchdowns and 41st in passer rating. Combined with a new wide receivers coach in the form of Junior Adams, it would seem that playing time at every wide receiver and tight end position this spring is an open competition.