Washington adds commitment from 2024 offensive lineman
Washington has landed a commitment from Clovis (Calif.) North offensive lineman Davit Boyajyan.
The 6-foot-6 offensive tackle revealed his verbal pledge on Sunday, some 24 hours after the Huskies boat-raced Cal 59-32. He held offers from Sacramento State and Fresno State, and there was interest from Utah as well.
I am blessed to announce my commitment to @UW_Football!! I would like to thank all my family, friends, and coaches because without them none of this would have been possible. All Glory To God 🕊️
@scotthuffUW @KalenDeBoer @Robbie_Proano @PlayerProMorgan @BrandonHuffman pic.twitter.com/8ljhFXVPvt— Davit Boyajyan (@BoyajyanDavit) September 25, 2023
Boyajyan is a 3-star recruit. He’s not yet ranked in the industry-generated 247 Composite, though that will likely change soon now that he is committed to a Power Five class.
The Top247 has him ranked as the No. 192 recruit from the state of California and the No 160 tackle in the class. He’s a project, but a recruit who could bring some versatility to the offensive line.
His pledge gives the Huskies their 13th known commitment in the 2024 class. He’s one of two offensive linemen in the group, joining 4-star Hesperia (Calif.) Oak Hills prospect Paki Finau.
You can see Boyajyan’s highlight tape below, via Hudl: