The Washington Huskies continue to reshape their roster under head coach Jedd Fisch, and their latest addition could make an immediate impact in 2026.
Christian Moss, a 6-foot-3, 199-pound wide receiver and former Kennesaw State standout, officially announced his commitment to Washington on Sunday morning via social media. Moss arrives with one season of eligibility remaining and momentum coming off the best year of his college career.
Originally a Virginia Tech signee, Moss spent two seasons with the Hokies before transferring to Kennesaw State in 2024. After a quiet first year with the Owls—where he totaled 14 catches for 203 yards and two touchdowns—Moss broke out in a major way during the 2025 season.

He emerged as a go-to target, hauling in 45 receptions for 689 yards, both career highs, while adding two more touchdowns. His size, vertical ability, and late-season surge make him an intriguing weapon for Washington’s offense as it looks to reload heading into next season.
With Moss now in the fold, the Huskies add proven production and experience to their receiving room—another signal that Fisch and his staff are aggressively attacking the transfer portal to stay competitive in the Big Ten.