Washington football keeping a close eye on lengthy three-star CB
The Washington Huskies have been keeping a close eye on three-star cornerback Evan Mack throughout the recruiting process.
As the Washington Huskies continue to pursue reinforcements at cornerback in the 2027 class, secondary coach John Richardson has kept a close eye on three-star Evan Mack. The 6-foot-3, 175-pound product of Crean Lutheran High School in Southern California, who is ranked as the No. 46 player at his position and No.
34 prospect in the state by 247Sports, has been a priority target of Jedd Fisch's coaching staff for a long time. With 22 offers, including Arizona, Arizona State, California, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Tennessee, Mack has taken several unofficial visits to Seattle, including most recently for a spring practice in April. On film, it's no surprise that Richardson and defensive coordinator Ryan Walters have made him a priority target thanks to his size, length, and athleticism on the outside.
"Mack is a bouncy two-way athlete who’s also a talented basketball player," former 247Sports analyst Greg Biggins wrote in his evaluation. "In fact, he might have been more known as a hooper before high school, but is now a big-time football prospect and could end up at corner or receiver at the next level. He has a lean, twitchy frame and is a fluid mover.
" "He can smother receivers with his length at the line of scrimmage and makes plays on the football down the field. He’s also an aggressive player and not afraid to step and make a big hit. As a receiver, he flashes strong ball skills, runs well after the catch, and wins 50-50 balls.