UW Football Lands Commitment from Four-Star Wide Receiver Tre Moore
The University of Washington (UW) Huskies football team has secured a significant addition to its 2027 recruiting class with the commitment of four-star wide receiver Tre Moore. The 6’3”, 200-pound standout from Pflugerville Weiss High School in Texas chose UW over rival Oregon State University (OSU) and the University of Miami, marking a major win for head coach Jedd Fisch’s recruitment efforts.
Moore, ranked 23rd among wide receivers in the 2027 class by 247Sports, is the third wide receiver commit for UW and the top-rated offensive signee in the class. His decision comes after a standout senior season in which he recorded 85 receptions for 1,443 yards and 19 touchdowns. The Huskies have now added 16 commitments for the 2027 class, solidifying their focus on bolstering the offense ahead of the 2027 season.
Moore’s Impact and Potential
Moore’s combination of size, speed, and route-running ability has drawn comparisons to elite college receivers. His physical profile and production on the field make him a direct fit for UW’s offensive scheme, which emphasizes explosive playmaking. The Huskies’ coaching staff has been relentless in their pursuit of Moore, according to reports, highlighting his potential to contribute immediately as an “early and instant impact contributor.”

“Tre’s game film speaks for itself,” said a UW football insider. “His ability to dominate in contested catch situations and his consistency as a red-zone threat make him a perfect addition to our offense.”
Recruiting Class Strengthens Huskies’ Future
The addition of Moore further elevates UW’s 2027 class, which already includes