OT John Mills, the Freshman All American from the University of Washington, is already generating interest from pro scouts with his impressive play on the Huskies' offensive line.
Mills has been ranked on Pro Football Focus' Top 10 Sophomores list, with the publication noting that he "generated the highest grade of any freshman lineman to play more than 300 snaps last season." This kind of recognition is a testament to his potential as a future NFL player, and he is expected to be a key player for the Huskies in the upcoming season.
The key to Mills' success will be staying healthy, as injuries can be a major setback for any player. If he can avoid any significant setbacks, he has the potential to be a top pick in the NFL draft.
Quarterback Demond Williams Jr. is another player who is generating interest from pro scouts. He has been included on several preseason watch lists and has even been mocked to be picked in the third round by the Seattle Seahawks.
However, Williams' size is a concern, as he stands at just 5'11". While this may not be a major issue for a dual-threat quarterback like Kyler Murray, who was selected first overall in 2019, it may be a problem for Williams if he cannot show that he can produce against elite defenses.
Wide receiver Dezmen Roebuck is another player who is expected to make a big impact for the Huskies in the upcoming season. After a stellar freshman season, he is looking to build on his newfound role and put up more numbers in the passing game.
While it is still early to predict Roebuck's ceiling, he has the potential to be a contributor on a pro team someday. However, his development will be key to determining whether he is the best future pro on the Huskies' roster.
The University of Washington's roster is filled with talented players, but only one can be the best future pro. For now, it seems that OT John Mills is the top contender, but time will tell if he can stay healthy and live up to his potential.
Source: Yahoo Sports