The Washington Huskies, in maintaining a pipeline to SEC talent in the transfer portal, are considered a strong contender to land the services of former Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers, according to multiple sources.

Rogers, who announced his intentions to enter the transfer portal following the Bulldogs' loss to Mississippi in the Egg Bowl, could follow his former teammate Dillon Johnson to Seattle, where the one-time Bulldogs running back has enjoyed marked success in offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb's scheme.

Johnson has rushed for 1,113 yards and 14 touchdowns after transferring to Washington last winter, and Rogers would be looking for similar production as a passer under coach Kalen DeBoer and Grubb's direction.

Ranked as the 23rd overall prospect in the transfer portal according to 247 Sports, Rogers brings plenty of experience from the SEC with 40 career starts, along with some big offensive numbers.

Over his four years at Mississippi State and initially under the late coach Mike Leach, Rogers developed into a top-tier passer. His 12,315 passing yards are the second most in SEC history, while his 94 career touchdown passes are good for fourth most in the conference record book.

If he were to commit to the UW, Rogers would almost certainly be the favorite to win the job even though he'll be facing a lot of competition.

The Huskies project to have four scholarship quarterbacks on the roster for 2024 before any additions in the transfer portal, and they include former starter Dylan Morris, who opened 15 games in 2020 and 2021; former 4-star recruit Austin Mack, who reclassified to join the class of 2023; Will Haskell, a San Diego State transfer; and, providing he signs as expected, recruit Dermaricus Davis. 

Morris has discussed at length with the media his plans to someday join the Washington coaching staff as a graduate assistant and he could potentially forgo his final year of eligibility to do so, which would free up room for Rogers. 

Either way, the Huskies will have a full quarterback room, but adding Rogers brings an added level of experience to the position. He would also be a fit for DeBoer's offense thanks to his arm talent and ability to deliver the ball quickly and accurately.

Even though Rogers has two years of eligibility remaining because of COVID-19 pandemic extensions, he will probably will utilize just one of those seasons before declaring for the NFL draft. 

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