Rising three-star edge rusher picks Oregon over Washington football

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The Washington Huskies saw one of their few remaining uncommitted targets along the defensive line go elsewhere on Friday afternoon when three-star Josh Christensen announced his commitment to coach Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks.

After also taking official visits to Illinois and Oklahoma, the 6-foot-6, 250-pound Christensen took a trip to Washington on June 5 and Oregon on June 12 in what was widely believed to be a battle between the two rivals in the Pacific Northwest, with the in-state program winning out for the product of Lake Oswego High School.

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In recent weeks, Christensen has experienced a major rise, now sitting as the nation's No. 627 overall prospect and No. 53 edge rusher in the 2027 class according to the 247Sports Composite. While he would have been a promising addition to Washington's defensive front, defensive line coach Jason Kaufusi's unit is quickly running low on spots.

The Huskies currently hold a pair of commitments from four-star defensive tackles Jon Ioane and Tevita Nonu, and a pair from similarly framed prospects in 6-foot-4, 250-pound four-star edge rusher Chaz Gray and 6-foot-3, 240-pound three-star defensive lineman Matamatagi Uiagalelei, both of whom have the potential to grow into interior players as their careers progress.

While the long-term plan for Gray appears to be to let him develop on the edge, Uiagalelei, whose older brother Ta'ita'i started along the interior for defensive coordinator Ryan Walters in 2025, has all the makings of a versatile defensive tackle who can line up at several different spots across the front.

With Christensen's announcement, that leaves just two uncommitted defensive linemen on the board who have taken official visits to Washington: four-star defensive tackle Sam LeJeune and three-star edge rusher Jag Ioane.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Rising three-star edge rusher picks Oregon over Washington Huskies

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