A guide to Washington football's June 19 official visitors
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As the Washington Huskies host their final weekend of official visitors in the 2027 class, Jedd Fisch’s coaching staff is placing a major focus on the offensive line, with four of the seven prospects in attendance playing the position.
Here’s what you need to know before the dead period sets in.
4-star WR Tre Moore- Pflugerville Weiss High School (Texas)
247Sports Composite ranking: National- 160, WR- 23, TX- 24
The 6-foot-3, 200-pound pass catcher has been one of Washington’s top targets throughout the 2027 cycle, and securing his pledge over Miami, Ohio State, and 40 other offers is one of the biggest wins the Huskies have had since Fisch and his staff arrived. As a junior, Moore was one of the most productive receivers in Texas, hauling in 85 catches for 1,443 yards and 19 touchdowns.
4-star iOL Gecova Doyal- Puyallup High School (Wash.)
Thank you @UW_Football for having my family and I for junior day!! Grateful for the amazing hospitality and opportunity! We’ll be back up soon! @MichaelSwitzer@CoachBrewster50@CoachJeddFisch@Coach_TuiAvaava@FaipeaAvaava@CoachDjayy@BrandonHuffmanpic.twitter.com/HsjcrTs9Ga
— Gecova Doyal (@GecovaDoyal_19) March 9, 2026
247Sports Composite ranking: National- 357, iOL- 16, WA- 4
Washington and Oregon are in a hotly contested battle for the 6-foot-3, 270-pound local product, who plays with impressive leverage. As offensive line coach Michael Switzer looks to add more depth to the interior of the unit, Doyal has the footwork and physicality that the Huskies are looking for to make an impact in the Big Ten.
4-star iOL DaJohn Yarborough- Basha High School (Ariz.)
Couple clips from big man camp pic.twitter.com/1Kdgkvf2ph
— Dajohn Yarborough (@DajohnYarboroug) June 10, 2026
247Sports Composite ranking: National- 429, iOL- 26, AZ- 9
The Huskies have been after the 6-foot-5, 340-pound prospect for a very long time, and are in a tight battle with California, Florida State, and Mississippi State to secure his pledge. Yarborough has the size and strength needed to make an early impact at the college level, and getting the final chance to make an impression on him before his pledge on Saturday, June 27.
3-star CB Maurice Williams- Graham Kapowsin High School (Wash.)
Truly blessed and excited to announce my commitment to the UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON!!☔️☔️ #GOHUSKIES@CoachJRich@CoachCRAW@RealMG96@Coach_Walters@STaylorMays@UW_Football@TFordFSP@CoachJeddFisch@W4DOOD_@BrandonHuffmanpic.twitter.com/GWzj6YoqtY
— Maurice Williams (@mauricewill1ams) December 24, 2025
247Sports Composite ranking: National- 610, CB- 63, WA- 7
The 6-foot-1, 180-pound local product has been committed to secondary coach John Richardson since late December, and has all of the physical tools the Huskies are looking for in an outside cornerback. Williams is a big, long, physical prospect who possesses impressive ball skills and thrives in press coverage, which will fit right in with the room Richardson and defensive coordinator Ryan Walters are building.
3-star OT Tye Kennedy- Mountain View High School (Ariz.)
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Go bears?
Forks up?
Bleed blue?
Purple reign?
Utes?
Row the boat? pic.twitter.com/YsYzWdTq3G— Tye Kennedy 27’ (@CurlyTyee) May 20, 2026
247Sports Composite ranking: National- 627, OT- 58, AZ- 12
After missing most of his junior year with an injury, the 6-foot-6, 275-pound legacy prospect has flown somewhat under the radar, but he has a ceiling as high as any tackle in the West in the 2027 class thanks to his frame and athleticism. His father, UW legend and College Football Hall of Famer Lincoln Kennedy, will be in attendance over the weekend before Tye announces his commitment on July 1, as he picks from a top six of Arizona State, California, Michigan, Minnesota, Utah, and Washington.
3-star C Reis Russell- Valor Christian High School (Colo.)
I’m home Go Dawgs☔️☔️ https://t.co/LGdCV29ewW
— 4⭐️ OL Reis Russell (@Reis_Russell54) May 4, 2026
247Sports Composite ranking: National- 1,064, iOL- 71, CO- 7
Arguably the most underrated recruit in the country, the 6-foot-3, 290-pound center chose the Huskies over offers from Georgia, Miami, Oregon, and USC, among over 30 others. He has been one of Switzer’s top targets at the position for several years, and could be an important peer recruiter as the coaching staff looks to secure several pledges over the weekend.
5-star P Nolan Balke- Casteel High School (Ariz.)
After a great conversation with @CoachPetrilli I am blessed to say that I have received my 1st division 1 offer to the University of Washington!@IcemanCoaching@AZKicking@steverausch17@CasteelFootball@therealbeadle@KohlsKicking@ThePuntFactory@RenKokScoutingpic.twitter.com/kLuFxpN0UK
— Nolan Balke (@NolanBalke27) June 8, 2026
Chris Sailer Kicking ranking: No. 1 punter
Not long after the Huskies extended an offer to Balke, the Arizona Wildcats followed suit. He has set official visits with both programs as special teams coordinator Chris Petrilli looks for his punter of the future, with San Diego State transfer Hunter Green set to use his final year of eligiblity in 2026.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: A guide to Washington Huskies’ June 19 official visitors
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