Zac Stascausky decommits from Minnesota following Washington visit

Washington target and top Oregon high schooler Zac Stascausky decommitted from Minnesota on Tuesday.

Jedd Fisch, offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll, and the Washington Huskies appear poised to swipe a 2025 offensive lineman from a Big Ten foe.

Offensive tackle Zac Stascausky, a product of Central Catholic High School in Portland, Oregon, announced on social media Tuesday that he would be decommitting from Minnesota, just days after the three-star recruit took an unofficial visit to Washington as part of the Huskies’ Luau at the Lake.

The No. 2 ranked player in Oregon according to the 247Sports Composite, Stascausky has been a recent priority for the Huskies as they continue to try to fill out their 2025 class. Washington currently has commitments from three offensive linemen – four-star Champ Taulealea and three-stars Jake Flores and Lowen Colman-Brusa.

Washington also has commitments from the No. 1 and No. 3 players in Oregon in the 247Sports composite, with tight end Baron Naone and defensive lineman Dominic Macon set to join the Huskies in 2025. A flip from Stascausky would make it a clean sweep for Fisch and company in Oregon in year one.

Stascausky holds a crystal ball to Washington from 247Sports’ national recruiting editor Brandon Huffman following his unofficial visit to Montlake. At 6-foot-6 and 275 pounds, he is ranked as the No. 63 tackle in the country by the Composite and brings a frame with ample room to add weight and strength to complement his nasty attitude as a blocker.

He has already made his mark as one of the best linemen in the Pacific Northwest following MVP honors in the offensive line group at the Northwest Showcase.

Should he commit, Stascausky would also have a fairly well-defined road map to the pros: Carroll has turned three-star recruits like Jordan Morgan into NFL draft picks at a fairly good clip in his time in college.