Arizona State adds 1 OL transfer from Washington and 3-star safety

Arizona State has secured a commitment from three-star safety Kyan McDonald from Seattle O’Dea High School for the class of 2024.

Additionally, the Sun Devils received a commitment from Washington Huskies transfer Jalen Klemm, who played seven games on the offensive line for the Huskies last season.

Klemm brings valuable experience from the national runner-up Huskies and has an NFL pedigree through his father, Adrian. The elder Klemm played offensive line at Hawaii, won three Super Bowls with the Green Bay Packers and New England Patriots, and is currently a coach for the Patriots.

McDonald announced his commitment to ASU on his Instagram page. He was high school teammates with running back Jason Brown, who committed to the Sun Devils in late December.

Standing at 6 feet, 175 pounds, McDonald is ranked as the 74th best safety in the nation and the 11th best player in Washington according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

He is the fifth defensive back and the second safety to commit to ASU in the 2024 class, and currently ranks as the seventh-best player in the class for ASU.

Head coach Kenny Dillingham was certainly pleased with the news.

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