Shift in predictions for four-star OL Rashaun Lavata'i to Washington State
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 12:08 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Rashaun Lavata'i, a four-star offensive tackle from Curtis High School in Tacoma, is now projected to commit to Washington State. Just a day after a prediction favored Washington, Rivals analyst Brandon Huffman has changed his projection following Lavata’i’s official visits to multiple schools, including Utah and Oregon State. Washington has gained commitments from three offensive line targets but may not offer Lavata'i immediate playing time compared to Washington State, which could factor into his decision. He is ranked as the No. 118 overall prospect in the 2027 class and No. 9 among offensive tackles.
- •Lavata'i is a top offensive line target in the 2027 class.
- •He visited Washington State on May 29.
- •Predictions shifted from Washington to Washington State.
- •The Huskies have secured three offensive line commitments recently.
- •Lavata'i's size offers potential for future development.
- 12:08 PMYahoo Sports — Crystal ball predictions shift around four-star Washington OL target
"Just over 24 hours after Washington picked up a crystal ball to land the top-ranked in-state prospect, those projections shifted to Pullman.
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