Washington offers top 2026 offensive tackle out of Texas

Washington extended an offer to four-star offensive tackle Felix Ojo, a quickly rising recruit, on Thursday.

Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies are continuing to put in work on the recruiting trail for the 2026 class.

After extending offers to four-star edge rusher Elijah Golden and four-star offensive lineman DJ Jones in recent days, Fisch and offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll also sent an offer out to four-star offensive lineman Felix Ojo from Lake Ridge High School in Mansfield, Texas, becoming the No. 38 Division I school to extend a scholarship to the 6-foot-6, 285-pound tackle.

It was a whirlwind spring for Ojo, as schools began to flood in with offers for him in April. That attention also propelled him up the recruiting rankings, where he currently sits as the No. 8 offensive tackle and No. 7 player in all of Texas, along with the No. 60 player in the nation, according to 247Sports.

Fisch has shown that his staff is going to recruit the whole country, earning commitments from 10 different states in the 2025 class. That strategy has carried over to the 2026 class – Ojo is from Texas, Jones hails from Florida, and Golden is originally from Virginia.

Ojo’s offer list is littered with the nation’s elite programs: Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas, and USC have all shown interest in him.

Washington will have to put the full-court press on and rather quickly to emerge from that pack.