The Washington Huskies football team has added a new member to their offensive line with the addition of Kansas State transfer Jalen Klemm. Klemm, a 6-foot-6, 310-pound offensive lineman, will join the Huskies for the 2021 season and have three years of eligibility remaining.
Klemm was a three-star recruit out of high school and was ranked as the No. 10 offensive tackle in the state of Texas by 247Sports. He played in four games for Kansas State in 2020 before deciding to transfer to Washington.
The Huskies are hoping that Klemm will be able to provide some much-needed depth to their offensive line. The team has struggled with injuries in recent years, and they are hoping that Klemm can help them stay healthy and give them a boost in the trenches.
Klemm is a big, physical player who is known for his strength and athleticism. He is a great fit for the Huskies’ offensive line, which is known for its power running game. He should be able to provide some much-needed protection for quarterback Dylan Morris and open up some running lanes for running back Richard Newton.
The addition of Klemm to the Huskies’ offensive line is a great move for the team. He has the potential to be a key contributor to the team’s success in 2021 and beyond. With his size, athleticism, and experience, he should be able to make an immediate impact for the Huskies.