Kodi Greene recognized as top Big Ten freshman to watch this season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 12:00 AM
Last updated Jul 4, 2026
Kodi Greene, a freshman left tackle for the Washington Huskies, has been named among the top first-year players to watch in the Big Ten for 2026 by CBS Sports' Brad Crawford. His strong performance during spring practice has drawn attention, demonstrating athleticism and a solid grasp of Jedd Fisch's offensive scheme. Greene took every snap with the starters, indicating his critical role on the offensive line. Washington's coaching staff sees him as a potential Freshman All-American, following the precedent set by John Mills in 2025. Offensive line coach Michael Switzer praised Greene's work ethic and athletic ability.
- •Kodi Greene is a 6-foot-6, 321-pound freshman from Washington.
- •He was a five-star recruit entering college.
- •Greene has impressed coaches with his technique and athleticism.
- •He played every snap with the starters during spring practice.
- •Washington aims for consecutive Freshman All-American offensive linemen.
- 12:00 AMYahoo Sports — Kodi Greene named among Big Ten's top freshman to watch in 2026
"CBS Sports' Brad Crawford named Washington's star freshman among the top first year players to watch in the Big Ten.
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