
John Mills Emerges as Washington’s Next Defensive Powerhouse
Standing 6‑foot‑6 and weighing 335 pounds, John Mills is quickly becoming the face of Washington’s offensive line, drawing praise from coaches, fans, and analysts alike.
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Standing 6‑foot‑6 and weighing 335 pounds, John Mills is quickly becoming the face of Washington’s offensive line, drawing praise from coaches, fans, and analysts alike.

At 18, John Mills is emerging as a dominant force for the Huskies, drawing praise from coaches and peers while eyeing a future at the next level.

Four-star offensive lineman DaJohn Yarborough announced his commitment to the California Golden Bears, opting for the Pac-12 program over Washington, Florida State, Mississippi State and others. His decision underscores both the appeal of California and the impact on the Huskies' offensive line rebuild.
DaJohn Yarborough, a highly rated interior lineman from Basha High School, chose the California Golden Bears over several Power Five programs, marking a notable shift in the Washington Huskies' 2027 class.

Phil Steele’s preseason All‑American selections highlight a mix of returning stars and breakout talents, from Oregon’s Dante Moore to Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith, setting the stage for a competitive 2026 campaign.
Head coach Jedd Fisch outlines the financial hurdles as the Huskies aim to keep key players and remain a playoff contender, with the transfer portal set to open in January.

Washington Huskies sophomore John Mills was selected to the preseason Second Team All‑America by Phil Steele, underscoring his emerging role and the line’s depth heading into fall camp.

John Mills, a sophomore offensive lineman for the Washington Huskies, was named to Phil Steele’s preseason Second Team All‑America, highlighting his versatility and strong pass‑blocking grade.

Despite losing seven players to the 2026 NFL draft, the Huskies rely on deep experience, strategic transfers, and a wave of freshman talent to stay competitive.

The Huskies' offensive line climbs to No. 21, driven by senior veterans and a freshman star, as they target the Joe Moore Award in 2026.

A recent YouTuber visit showcases the Huskies' new weight room, recovery suite and nutrition app, underscoring a broader push to compete at the highest level in the Big Ten.

A behind‑the‑scenes tour reveals how upgraded equipment, advanced recovery tools and a meal‑planning app are reshaping the Huskies’ program as it prepares for conference competition.
The Huskies are intensifying their search for elite offensive linemen, with three‑star prospect Tye Kennedy scheduled to visit campus ahead of his July commitment.

Indiana leads the latest preseason top 25, with Oregon, Ohio State and a host of other programs rounding out the early rankings. Key players and coaching storylines promise a competitive year.

Paki Finau, a highly rated offensive lineman, transfers from Washington to BYU, where he is slated to start at left tackle, bringing size, experience, and a quest for more playing time to the Cougars' line.

Five‑star recruit Kodi Greene impressed coaches and teammates during spring practice, earning early praise from head coach Jedd Fisch and analysts who see him as a potential cornerstone for the program.

In a recent discussion, Washington’s head coach Jedd Fisch explained how the Big Ten’s rigorous environment — from long bus rides to elite opponents — mirrors NFL conditions, accelerating player development and preparation.