It’s no secret that the Washington Huskies have been searching everywhere they possibly can to find additional help for their offensive line class in the 2025 recruiting cycle.
In recent weeks, three-star offensive tackle prospect Zac Stascausky has emerged as a priority target for offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll and head coach Jedd Fisch, even though he’s committed to another Big Ten school, Minnesota.
247Sports has Stascausky ranked as the No. 5 player in Oregon and on Sunday afternoon, national recruiting editor Brandon Huffman submitted a crystal ball prediction for the nation’s No. 75 offensive tackle prospect to flip his commitment from coach P.J. Fleck’s Golden Gophers to Fisch’s Huskies.
If the 6-foot-6, 275-pound product of state-champion Central Catholic High School does end up choosing the Huskies, he would become the fourth offensive lineman to join Carroll’s group. The class also holds four-star Champ Taulealea, along with three-stars Jake Flores and Lowen Colman-Brusa, who all bring promising potential to the shores of Montlake.
Washington’s offensive line coach also has a great history developing underrated offensive line talent from his time at Arizona and could see similar potential in Stascausky.
He turned three-star tackle Jordan Morgan into a first round pick and helped Jonah Savaiinaea develop into a Freshman All-American in 2022 and one of the most popular offensive line prospects in the 2025 NFL draft cycle.