Washington offers 2026 four-star high-upside offensive tackle

The Washington Huskies offered a high-upside tackle from Texas on Tuesday.

The Washington Huskies became the No. 20 team to extend an offer to four-star offensive tackle Bryce Gilmore on Tuesday in an attempt to build up the trenches in the 2026 class.

Coach Jedd Fisch and offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll have added four offensive linemen to the 2025 class and are looking to reel in a similar class in the next recruiting cycle, and if he were to choose Washington, Gilmore would be a promising piece for the coaching staff to build the front line around.

Listed at 6-foot-4 and 270 pounds, Gilmore plays an exciting brand of football at right tackle for Prosper High School. He plays with a nasty streak and loves to finish blocks as aggressively as possible while also possessing the power to literally throw smaller defenders who get in his way.

Ranked as the nation’s No. 19 tackle and No. 235 overall prospect in the 2026 class, Gilmore’s stock is rising quickly. He holds offers from Auburn, Florida, Nebraska, and Oregon among others ahead of his junior season and could pick up plenty more.

Gilmore is a talented multi-sport athlete who competes in the shot put, where he posted a personal best of 41-9 as a sophomore, and he also has deep ties to the NFL. His father, Bryan, played eight seasons in the NFL with the Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers, and Seattle Seahawks.