Washington continues to emphasize getting bigger along the offensive line

Offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll spoke on Washington’s approach to adding more size to his offensive line.

The Washington Huskies are on a hot streak on the recruiting trail, adding four prospects to the 2025 and 2026 classes between Sunday and Tuesday, three of which were additions to offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll’s offensive line.

Between 2026 four-star Esun Tafa, 2025 three-star Peter Langi, and unranked 2026 prospect Ah Deong Yang, the Huskies are starting to look like a team that can compete physically in the Big Ten. Their lack of physicality in the trenches has shown up most notably in their losses to Iowa and Penn State, but the latest round of commitments shows that the Huskies are committed to changing their identity in the new conference.

“The most important thing about the size is ratio to speed and quickness,” Carroll said. “This will always factor into our recruiting, is finding guys who can move quick and change direction, and redirect in pass protection. The weight is all determined by how fast you can move.”

Washington’s new trio of offensive linemen possess impressive movement skills to go along with their elite size, and according to their listed weights on their 247Sports profiles, bring a combined 978 pounds to the shores of Montlake.

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