The Washington Huskies have been in hot pursuit of Kodi Greene for a long time. Kalen DeBoer’s coaching staff originally offered him in June 2023 and in January 2024, Jedd Fisch and offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll picked up right where he left off.
Greene, a 6-foot-6, 285-pound tackle prospect in the 2026 class, is originally from Sammamish, Washington, and played two seasons at Eastside Catholic High School before opting to transfer to California powerhouse Mater Dei, where he will spend his junior season blocking for 2025 UW quarterback commit Dash Beierly.
Ranked as the nation’s No. 28 prospect and No. 4 offensive tackle by 247Sports, Greene has narrowed his 20 scholarship offers to just four and is set to announce his college decision on Monday afternoon. He is set to choose between Michigan, Oregon, USC, and Washington, and 247Sports’ crystal ball predictions say that the former top prospect in the Evergreen State is leaning toward the Ducks.
However, Washington has a unique selling point. Greene’s older brother Kayden recently walked on to join Fisch’s team as a safety for the 2024 season.
Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei 2026 offensive lineman Kodi Greene will announce his college decision on Monday, August 12th on the @247Sports YouTube Channel and he'll pick from between four schools https://t.co/YNtbkT8XnK pic.twitter.com/by52pS2CDT
— Brandon Huffman (@BrandonHuffman) August 9, 2024