Coach Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies are looking to add one more body to the offensive line in the 2025 recruiting class. In a group that is already populated by promising developmental prospects and headlined by four-star Champ Taulealea, offensive coordinator Brennan Carrol is intent on rebuilding his position.
That final target has emerged in three-star tackle Manamo’ui Muti from Leilehua High School in Wahiawa, Hawaii. At 6-foot-7 and 320 pounds, Muti is a prototypical tackle, which the Huskies don’t have in the 2025 class.
Washington has a lot of versatile prospects with the ability to kick outside as a swing tackle, like three-stars Jake Flores and Lowen Colman-Brusa, but they don’t have the desired body type to play purely outside, especially in the Big Ten. That’s one of many reasons there are 20 teams in pursuit of Muti, who is reportedly deciding between Arizona, California, UCLA, and Washington.
Muti visited Washington for the first annual “Luau At The Lake” in late July and has taken official visits to his other three finalists. He could stretch his decision out into the season and return to Seattle for an official visit this fall, which could be a great sign for Fisch’s coaching staff as it continues its pursuit of the No. 12 player in Hawaii and the nation’s No. 87 offensive tackle.
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