The Washington Huskies’ never-ending pursuit of talent along the offensive line made its way to Texas on Friday when coach Jedd Fisch and offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll extended an offer to four-star offensive lineman Drew Evers.
A 6-foot-3, 285-pound product of Flower Mound High School in Texas, Evers is ranked as the nation’s No. 13 interior offensive lineman and No. 197 player in the 2026 class by the 247Sports Composite. He displays impressive athleticism and appears to have the versatility to play both guard and tackle, which appear to be the top two things Carroll looks for when scouting a prospect.
But the offensive coordinator has a lot of work to do to get the Huskies into his good graces. Evers has reeled in 32 offers, including Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, and Ohio State.
Oklahoma is also among his suitors, where Drew’s older brother Nick originally committed before transferring to UConn.
Evers has a long way to go before making his decision, and as Washington continues to try and expand its recruiting footprint, Fisch’s coaching staff could make a big push to bring the powerful offensive lineman to Seattle.
Blessed to be offered a scholarship opportunity @UW_Football 🟣⚪️
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— Drew Evers (@TheDrewEvers) October 18, 2024