Washington adds offensive line depth with Portland State transfer

The Washington Huskies added some much-needed reinforcements to the offensive line on Thursday.

It didn’t take long for offensive lineman D’Angalo Titialii to figure out his next destination after officially entering the transfer portal on Tuesday. Titialii visited Washington’s eighth spring practice on Thursday afternoon, received a scholarship offer from offensive line coach Brennan Carroll, and committed before the day was over.

A 6-foot-4, 285-pound center, Titialii played well for the Vikings in 2023 after making starts at both left guard and right tackle in 2022. He allowed just one sack and earned a 65.6 overall grade from Pro Football Focus, receiving a 71.2 for his pass blocking and a 66.3 as a run blocker.

Titialii graduated from Eastside Catholic High School in Sammamish, Washington, and appears to be very close with linebacker Alphonzo Tuputala.

The Huskies had just eight healthy offensive linemen for the second straight practice on Thursday and have been in dire need of reinforcements at the position. Titialii will provide experience and bring versatility to Washington’s offensive front and with three years of eligibility remaining, he also adds long-term depth.