Nine Months Into Football, Achilles Reyna Is Booking P4 Visits
Rainier Beach's Achilles Reyna, a top-10 Washington recruit in the 2027 class, sets official visits with Oregon and Washington State as his EDGE recruitment heats up.
Achilles Reyna played football for the first time last fall. About nine months later, the 6-8, 250 lb Rainier Beach two-sport athlete is a three-star 2027 EDGE prospect with a recruiting calendar that is filling up with Power 4 schools.
Reyna is set to make official visits to Washington State and Oregon, he tells SeaTown Sports. He will head to the Palouse on May 29th and then down to Eugene on June 5th to take in Dan Lanning’s program. Reyna is also setting up an official visit to Texas A&M.
The local prospect is ranked as the No. 9 overall recruit in the state of Washington per Rivals Industry Ranking. He took his first official visit to Utah in late April. According to Rivals, the Utes hold a 70.7% chance to land Reyna, with Washington and Oregon behind, hovering at 3.9% and 3.3% respectively.
Reyna grew up a basketball player and was a critical contributor on a Rainier Beach squad that won a state championship this past season. Reyna starred alongside the nation’s No. 1 2026 recruit Tyran Stokes and top freshman J.J. Crawford. He has above-the-rim finishing ability with a knack for scoring in the post.
On the football field, Reyna has an opportunity to make major strides in his development as he still has a full year of football ahead of him.
Rainier Beach is better known for producing the top basketball talent out of Seattle, but the program has its share of football pedigree too — including NFL players Josh Conerly (Class of 2022) and Alameda Ta’amu (Class of 2008).
The hometown Washington Huskies offered Reyna in late April and remain involved with his recruitment, but he has yet to set an official visit to Montlake. With an official visit to Utah in the books, and visits coming up with Oregon, Washington State, and Texas A&M, whether UW gets him on campus before he makes a decision is a question worth tracking.


