UW football showing early interest in high-end 2028 New Jersey RB
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Now that the Washington Huskies can turn more of their attention to the 2028 class, some early targets are becoming clear for Jedd Fisch's coaching staff.
Since he arrived in Seattle, Fisch has placed an emphasis on recruiting his home state of New Jersey, and four-star running back Tahmere Brown looks like he could be an important target for position coach Scottie Graham. The 5-foot-11, 188-pound product of The Pennington School is ranked as the No. 170 overall prospect and No. 12 running back in the 2028 class by the 247Sports Composite, and should become a priority target for programs across the country.
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Washington is the most recent of 28 schools to extend an offer to Brown, as Florida, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, and Texas A&M are all among the programs in the mix for the high-end ball carrier.
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— Tahmere Brown 5⭐️ (@Tahmerebrown23) June 17, 2026
"He is about as polished as you'll find out of the backfield in any class, including 2026, 2027, 2028, or 2029," 247Sports' Tom Loy wrote in an evaluation of Brown.
"He has a good, rock-solid frame and build, packed with burst and juice with the ball in his hands. He can catch the ball out of the backfield, create in space, all while running between the tackles with wiggle and power. His patience, as such a young back, is incredible. He waits for holes to open up and flies through them. There is a reason why he has so many offers under his belt at this point, with so many more to come."
Graham earned an early commitment from four-star Jeremy Adeyanju in the 2027 class and appears to have his sights set on multiple high-ranked prospects, including Brown and four-star Leon Washington Jr.
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