Washington picks up crystal ball for 2025 OL Peter Langi

The Washington Huskies appear to be on the verge of adding a high-ceiling offensive lineman to the 2025 class.

Offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll has built a strong offensive line class for the Washington Huskies in 2025 and appears to be on the verge of adding another promising prospect ahead of the early signing window opening on December 4.

Three-star offensive lineman Peter Langi, who is set to announce his commitment on Sunday, November 24, is choosing between Arizona, Auburn, Penn State, Texas, Texas A&M, and Washington, picked up a crystal ball prediction from 247Sports’ Brandon Huffman to choose coach Jedd Fisch’s team on Thursday morning.

It appears Fisch’s former school, Arizona, might be the toughest competition, as it’s the only school that received an official visit from the 6-foot-5, 330-pound three-star prospect, and holds a commitment from his brother, 2026 three-star offensive line prospect Michael Langi. Peter was set to take an official visit to Washington for their 31-19 win over UCLA but had to cancel since Archbishop Riordan High School advanced in the CIF playoffs.

However, his relationship with Carroll and Fisch has remained very strong.

“Coach BC and Coach Fisch talk with me all the time. Coach BC came out last month to see me, and we chopped it up,” he told Huffman.

Langi, who is ranked as the nation’s No. 77 interior offensive lineman by 247Sports, has a high ceiling and frame similar to one of Carroll’s best players at Arizona, Jonah Savaiinaea, and holds 39 offers from some of the nation’s top programs.

If he picks Washington, that would give the Huskies a Big Ten-worthy offensive line class with six commits that may not play right away but would provide the coaching staff a group with plenty of depth for Fisch to build on in the foreseeable future.