Washington Football Offers 5-Star 2028 Michigan QB
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One of the nation's top quarterbacks in the 2028 recruiting class, five-star Cass Technical sophomore Donald Tabron II, has added the University of Washington to his offer list that spans over three dozen programs.
The 6-foot-3, 185-pound Detroit, Michigan native announced his 37th scholarship opportunity from the Big Ten program on X (formerly Twitter). Over the past two months, the No. 3-ranked quarterback in next year's class has added Ohio State, LSU, and Vanderbilt to his list of schools—effectively every major Power Four program in college football.
Tabron II is the quintessential five-star signal-caller with a 23-1 record as the starter for Cass Tech, back-to-back Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) state championship appearances, with 4,502 passing yards, and 52 touchdown passes to his name, and two years left to cement his status in the Great Lakes State record books.
What differentiates the five-star and No. 30-ranked prospect, per 247Sports' Composite ranking, is that while Tabron II does possess dual-threat ability as a capable runner, the offense he plays in doesn't offer as many opportunities for him to show how dynamic he can be.
Blessed to receive my 37th offer from The University of Washington. #Huskies#DonDotta🎯 #CTFB#GreatDay@Detroit_CTFB@CoachRush_CTFB@ArcStrokeQB@QuarterbackUniv@UW_Footballpic.twitter.com/2sVVXrwXGy
— Donald Tabron II (@donaldtabronII) May 20, 2026
UW has already offered over a dozen quarterbacks in the 2028 class from eight different states, which includes four-star Titus Huard out of Valor Christian (Littleton, Colo.) and three-star Knox Kiffin in Louisiana, among the sophomores to earn an offer from Jedd Fisch's staff.
The Huskies have five quarterbacks on the roster for this coming season, and four-star Blake Roskopf secured in the 2027 class, with none of the current players on the roster scheduled to graduate after the 2026 season.
The impending log-jam will surely be suited out by at least one if not two quarterbacks entering the transfer portal after this season, with or without the return or departure of junior starter Demond Williams Jr. Fisch noted that with the change to the five-for-five rule that the Arizona dual-threat quarterback could play two more years for UW, a bit of a twist to what was expected to be at most likely this season and potentially his senior year, depending on what transpires this fall.
With that in mind, it's still a wise decision for UW to enter the race for the coveted five-star quarterback now, given that when he does arrive on whatever college campus he ends up at two-plus years from now, he's got the tools to be a day-one starter.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies extend offer to five-star 2028 Michigan QB
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