The last 72 hours have been a whirlwind for four-star wide receiver Marcus Harris. On December 1, the nation’s No. 245 overall prospect and No. 31 wide receiver according to the 247Sports Composite was committed to the Oklahoma Sooners before backing off his pledge, and now he’s picked Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies.
The 6-foot, 185-pound product of Southern California powerhouse Mater Dei became the fifth receiver to join Washington’s exciting 2025 class, joining four-star prospects Chris Lawson and Raiden Vines-Bright, and three-stars Deji Ajose and Dezmen Roebuck.
Thanks to his time at Mater Dei, Harris has also developed strong chemistry with another Husky commit, three-star quarterback Dash Beierly. A strong route runner with field-stretching speed, he possesses the ideal skillset that wide receives coach Kevin Cummings is looking for, as someone who can run the full route tree both in the slot and out wide.
Harris, who was deciding between Arizona State, Colorado, and Michigan, held 31 total offers at the time of his commitment, including Alabama, Georgia, Penn State, Oregon, and others.
With his commitment, Cummings has put together a very impressive class in his first full cycle on Montlake and could assemble an exciting supporting cast around quarterback Demond Williams Jr. in 2025.
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