After Tuesday's University of Washington spring practice ended, it was the linebackers' turn to meet with the media and three of them were brought over. Good-naturedly, they jostled for position to see who could speak first and Jacob Manu won that battle. It won't be the last time these guys compete with each other for something tangible in what could be the most talented group of linebackers ever brought together in Montlake all at once. When everyone's healthy, Xe'ree Alexander, Zaydrius Rainey-Sale, Buddah Al-Uqdah and Manu each have been starters at the college level, each is a proven playmaker and each one appears to have an NFL future. "Especially when Buddah comes back, we're going to be better and more deep than anyone in college football," Rainey-Sale said of the 5-foot-10, 236-pound junior who's recovering from knee surgery and is expected back in the fall. Said Husky linebacker coach Brian Odom, "I've got a room full of pro players or pro-possibility players. It's well documented.…