· 2026-07-12

Washington Huskies bolstered their 2026 recruiting class on Saturday, landing a defensive back to move the tally to 1‑for‑3 commits, even as offensive lineman Ethan Miller announced his commitment to Michigan.
The Huskies inked 19‑year‑old defensive back Jamal Harris from Seattle Prep. Harris, a three‑star prospect, impressed coach Jake Dickert with his ball‑hawking instincts during a campus visit on July 4. He signed his National Letter of Intent at 2:15 p.m., making him the first of three pledges to finalize this weekend. Harris joins a secondary already featuring senior safety Malik Thompson and junior cornerback Ryan Patel.
Ethan Miller, a four‑star offensive tackle from Bellevue, surprised the Seattle crowd by announcing his commitment to Michigan during a live stream on July 5. Miller cited the Wolverines’ recent offensive line development and the chance to play in the Big Ten as primary factors. “I love the Huskies, but Michigan offers the exposure I need for the NFL,” he told recruiting analyst Tom Larkin. His decision leaves Washington with a gap at tackle that the staff hopes to fill later in the summer.
With Harris locked in, Washington’s class now features three signed players, matching the number of offers extended last month. The staff remains active, targeting two more linemen before the August 1 deadline. Coach Dickert emphasized depth, noting that “we’re building a pipeline that can sustain us through the next four seasons.” The Huskies still rank in the top 30 nationally for recruiting, according to 247Sports.
The program will host its next recruiting event on July 20, inviting prospects to the Husky Stadium campus tour. Meanwhile, the team prepares for its upcoming matchup against Washington State Cougars on 2026-09-06, a game that could set the tone for the Pac‑12 season. Fans will watch how the new defensive back integrates into the secondary during preseason practices.
Last year, Washington secured five commits on a single Saturday, a high that the current staff hopes to replicate. This year’s slower pace reflects a strategic shift toward quality over quantity, focusing on players who fit the Huskies’ defensive scheme. The staff believes that securing Harris, a versatile defender, is a step in the right direction.
Michigan’s gain of Miller adds another Big Ten talent to the transfer market, while Washington’s steady recruitment keeps the Huskies competitive in the Pac‑12. Analysts predict a tight race for the conference title, with the Huskies relying on their fortified defense to challenge powerhouses like Oregon and USC.
Supporters can follow the Huskies’ recruiting updates on the official website and social media channels. Live streams of signing days, player interviews, and behind‑the‑scenes tours will keep the community engaged as the roster takes shape.
Washington Huskies continue to navigate a dynamic recruiting landscape, balancing wins on the field with wins in the classroom and on the signing day.