All eight of the Washington Huskies taken in the 2019 NFL draft will start the first NFL week on the 53-man roster.
Throw in undrafted quarterback Jake Browning, who is on the Minnesota practice squad, and that makes nine first-year UW players in the NFL.
It’s the most since 10 Huskies were drafted in 1998.
Overall, 31 former UW players are on NFL 53-man rosters or practice squads this season, according to Overthecap.com.
Here’s a look.
Budda Baker, Arizona; Keishawn Bierria, Denver; Jake Browning, Minnesota; Ben Burr-Kirven, Seattle; Darrell Daniels, Arizona; Will Dissley, Seattle; Jake Eldrenkamp, Indianapolis; Greg Gaines, LA Rams; Myles Gaskin, Miami; Shaq Thompson, Carolina; Marvin Hall, Detroit; Sydney Jones, Philadelphia; Jermaine Kearse, Detroit; Senio Kelemente, Houston; Kevin King, Green Bay; Cory Littleton, LA Rams, Kaleb McGary, Atlanta; Jordan Miller, Atlanta; Byron Murphy, Arizona; Josh Perkins, Philadelphia; Marcus Peters, LA Rams; Dante Pettis, San Francisco; Taylor Rapp, LA Rams, John Ross, Cincinnati, Drew Sample, Cincinnati; Coleman Shelton, LA Rams; Danny Shelton, New England; Desmond Trufant, Atlanta; Zeke Turner, Arizona; Vita Vea, Tampa Bay and Dwayne Washington, New Orleans.