The Washington Huskies are doing everything they can to add as much beef as possible to their offensive line in the 2025 class, earning a commitment from three-star Peter Langi on Sunday night.
The 6-foot-5, 330-pound prospect from Archbishop Riordan High School in Northern California picked Jedd Fisch, offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll, and the Huskies out of his top six, which included Arizona, Auburn, Penn State, Texas, and Texas A&M.
Fisch’s former school, Arizona, seemed like the other top suitor for his services since his younger brother Michael, a three-star offensive lineman in the 2026 class, is committed to the Wildcats. Despite being ranked as the No. 77 interior offensive lineman and No. 94 player in California by 247Sports, Langi is one of the most sought-after linemen on the West Coast and holds 39 offers from some of the nation’s elite programs.
“The biggest reason I chose this school was because the coaching staff and how fast they develop their players to go to the league,” Langi told 247Sports‘ Brandon Huffman. “Coaches both at Washington and at my high school played a big role. They made it feel like home and like I was going there before I even said I was and they were telling me all the visions they had and all that. But my coaches at Riordan helped me a lot too, getting me to set some meetings and all that with all these coaches.”
Langi’s commitment could help ease the blow of a potential flip of four-star offensive lineman Zac Stascausky, who received a crystal ball prediction from On3 to choose the Oregon Ducks.