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Tacario Davis
/təˈkɑːrioʊ ˈdeɪvɪs/ (tuh-KAR-ee-oh DAY-vis)
Definition
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Tacario Davis is an American college football cornerback for the Washington Huskies, standing at 6'4" and known for his exceptional height, pass breakups, and interception skills.
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Born August 17, 2004, in Long Beach, California, he previously played for the Arizona Wildcats before transferring to Washington, where he has become a standout NFL draft prospect for 2026.
Examples
Tacario Davis blanketed the star receiver all game, turning potential touchdowns into punts.
Quarterbacks facing Tacario Davis might as well throw to the sideline cheerleaders.
With his giraffe-like reach, Tacario Davis snagged another interception at the Senior Bowl.
Tacario Davis's transfer to Washington turned the Huskies' secondary from leaky to fortress.