· 2026-06-23

Washington Huskies are projected to land 4-star in-state OT Rashaun Lavata'i, a top tackle prospect.
The Huskies' coaching staff, led by Jedd Fisch, picked up a crystal ball to sign Lavata'i.
Rashaun Lavata'i, a 6-foot-6, 270-pound offensive tackle, is ranked as the nation's No. 118 overall prospect.
He has taken official visits to Oregon State, Utah, and Washington State, and has 13 offers.
Lavata'i has a unique frame for the position with plenty of room to add weight to his frame.
He is an impressive athlete who already plays with good power, and has all the desired tools to make an impact in Fisch's offense.
The Huskies currently hold just one commitment along the offensive line from four-star center Reis Russell.
Lavata'i's commitment would be a significant boost to the Huskies' offensive line in the 2027 class.
He has been named MVP at the Under Armour Next camp in Phoenix and the Avery Strong College Showcase in early June.
The Huskies have been keeping a close eye on Lavata'i for a long time, and extended an offer to him in early March.
Offensive line coach Michael Switzer will play a key role in Lavata'i's development.
Lavata'i's athletic profile is exactly what college programs are looking for in developmental offensive tackle prospects.
The Huskies are expected to compete with other top programs for Lavata'i's signature.
Rivals' Brandon Huffman projected that the Huskies will land Lavata'i's services.
The Huskies' coaching staff is confident in their ability to develop Lavata'i into a top-level tackle.
Lavata'i's commitment would be a significant step forward for the Huskies' recruiting class.
The Huskies are looking to add depth to their offensive line in the 2027 class.
Lavata'i's unique frame and athletic ability make him an attractive prospect.
The Huskies' fans are eagerly awaiting Lavata'i's decision.