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  • KC Cornerback #39
    Washington junior CB Keith Taylor received the “best hands” award during spring practices.
    This award is given to the defensive back with the most interceptions during spring practices. Taylor was tied with Kyler Gordon heading into the final session but was able to record one last pick to seal the deal. He has yet to record an interception in his career at Washington but will look to change that this season. The former four-star recruit is expected to be one of the strong points in the secondary for the Huskies in 2019.
  • KC Cornerback #39
    ESPN’s Edward Aschoff believes that Washington sophomore CB Keith Taylor “has measurables and natural talent to be a star for the Huskies.”
    “After a solid spring, in which he was second on the team with five interceptions, he’s projected to be a starter,” Ashcoff writes of the 6-foot-2, 186-pound Taylor before adding that "[h]e’ll have to fend off a few people during fall camp, but Taylor’s mix of physical and mental growth went a long way toward really impressing his coaches this spring.” The sophomore corner arrived on campus in Seattle as four-star recruit in the 2017 class. He went on to register a modest eight tackles as a true freshman, but we figure to receive a more clear picture of just what he has to offer -- potentially, a lot -- in August camp and beyond.