5 top candidates to lead Washington high school football in total offense for 2026 regular season
There are no better dual-threat quarterbacks in the state than seniors Blake Moser, of Lake Stevens, and Ryan Harrington, of Anacortes
Last season, Moses Lake senior Brady Jay led all quarterbacks in Washington in total offense (passing yards and rushing yards) with 4,605 yards and 73 touchdowns in 12 games as the Mavericks reached the WIAA Class 4A quarterfinals.
Jay ended up signing with the Montana Grizzlies.
Entering 2026, who has the best opportunity to lead the state in total offense during the nine-game regular season?
Varsity WA offers its five leading candidates. But first, here are the top 10 returning total-offense producers from the full 2025 season:

