Another one of the Washington Huskies‘ top defensive back targets has been added to the second major official visit weekend set to commence on June 5.
Crean Lutheran High School cornerback Evan Mack, a three-star recruit in the 2027 class per 247Sports’ rankings, has been added to the contingent of prospects headed to Montlake this weekend. The 6-foot-3, 175-pound multi-sport athlete has already made one official visit to Arizona State at the start of May, and also has 20-plus offers to all four Pour Four conferences.
Over the past five months, secondary coach John Richardson and head coach Jedd Fisch have continued to put a strong effort into landing the rising Irvine, California native, including a trip down to Southern California in January to see Mack at his high school after he made an unofficial visit last fall for the Huskies‘ 42-25 victory over then-No. 23-ranked Illinois, and again in Aprile for a spring practice.
Mack will be the third uncommitted defensive back recruit on campus that week for UW, joining four-star IMG Academy cornerback Censere Gaylord and four-star safety Jaden Walk-Green, with Richardson holding one verbal in the ’27 class from Graham-Kapowsin athlete Maurice Williams.
In his first season at Crean Lutheran last fall, after transferring in from Long Beach Wilson, Mack boasted 49 total tackles, 10 pass breakups, and a pair of interceptions over 11 games.
Thank you @CoachJeddFisch & @CoachJRich for stopping by last week!! pic.twitter.com/x5cdmf1IOJ
— Evan Mack 4⭐️CB (@evanmackk) January 26, 2026
On tape, Mack is similar to a number of long, former UW cornerbacks from Southern California with strong instincts and plus-ready ability, able to put himself in a strong position to record a PBU or interception without drawing a flag.
Given that both Loud (June 5-6 to Arizona State; June 13-14 to Utah) has officials scheduled to other schools after this weekend, Mack could be positioned to jump at the opportunity to shut his recruitment down with a pledge to the Huskies.
However, Mack could opt to keep his options open with recruits able to make visits until after June 21, until the summer dead period.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies Add 3-Star California CB To Official Visit Weekend