· 2026-06-16 · Huskies Wire

The Washington Huskies' offensive line has made significant strides under head coach Jedd Fisch, who took over the program in January 2024. Initially, the offensive line faced challenges with injuries and inexperience, but recent evaluations by college football analyst Phil Steele have placed the Huskies' unit at No. 21 nationally. This ranking reflects the hard work and development of the players, including seniors Drew Azzopardi and Landen Hatchett, and Freshman All-American John Mills. The offensive line is expected to feature promising talents like five-star freshman Kodi Greene and redshirt freshman Champ Taulealea. During spring practice, the Huskies demonstrated their growth, transforming from a struggling unit to one that looks poised to compete at a high level. The players are setting ambitious goals, aiming for the prestigious Joe Moore Award, which recognizes the best offensive line in college football. With a strong foundation and a commitment to improvement, the Washington Huskies are gearing up for a successful 2026 season.