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Wisconsin Badgers List of Visitors for a Massive Recruiting Weekend
The Badgers have a big recruiting stretch ahead.
The Wisconsin Badgers kick off official visit season tomorrow as loads of top targets will make their way to Madison.
Heading into a big first weekend, UW holds 11 commitments in the 2025 recruiting cycle, which currently ranks as the No. 19 class in the nation, per the composite rankings.
Wisconsin was very successful with official visits during the 2024 cycle, picking up commitments from Kevin Heywood, Colin Cubberly, Ryan Cory, Raphael Dunn, Gideon Ituka, and Hank Weber shortly after their trips to Madison. After a successful stretch of Junior Days earlier this year, UW will now prepare for a huge recruiting month.
Here’s a look at the full list of visitors who will make their way to UW this weekend.
Wisconsin Badgers Visitors: Offense
TE Nizyi Davis
Rated as a three-star prospect, ranked as the No. 757 player in the country and the No. 36 tight end. Davis holds offers from Purdue, Michigan State, Kansas, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Duke, among others.
A three-star prospect per the composite ranked as the No. 633 player in the nation and the No. 102 WR. Wisconsin holds a Crystal Ball prediction to land Tounkara, who is also set for official visits with Arkansas, Vanderbilt, and Kansas.
Davenport is ranked as the No. 589 player in the nation and the No. 46 OT in the 2025 class. Wisconsin will be his first stop on his official visit schedule before making trips to Penn State, Michigan State, and Missouri.
Wisconsin is battling some top programs for Powell, who’s ranked as the No. 522 player in the country and the No. 41 OT per the composite rankings. The 6-foot-4, 280-pound tackle will also visit Arizona and Alabama in June.
Miller announced his commitment to Wisconsin on May 15th over offers from Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas A&M, Kentucky, Rutgers, Syracuse, and others. He is the first wide receiver commit in the 2025 cycle for UW.
Roeske was an early addition to Wisconsin’s 2025 class, announcing his commitment in November of 2023. The Wautoma native chose UW over Michigan, Notre Dame, Illinois, Syracuse, Kansas, Minnesota, and Indiana.
Wisconsin Badgers Visitors: Defense
Woods included Wisconsin in his top five in April, alongside Penn State, Purdue, Tennessee, and Florida. He will be the highest-rated visitor on campus this weekend, coming in as the No. 214 player in the country and the No. 18 EDGE rusher.
Posa, a four-star linebacker, is one of, if not the top target for Wisconsin at this stage in the 2025 cycle. The No. 1 player in New Mexico listed the Badgers alongside Oregon and Texas A&M in his top three this week.
CB Tre Poteat
Poteat will make a return trip to Madison this weekend before stopping at Tennessee on June 21st. He’s rated as the No. 4 player in Wisconsin and the No. 46 CB in the 2025 class.
Pietrzak listed Wisconsin in his top schools alongside Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Kansas State nearly a month ago. The four-star defensive lineman is ranked as the No. 1 player in North Dakota.
Stroud is among the top remaining targets at cornerback for Wisconsin in the 2025 cycle. The Badgers picked up a FutureCast on Rivals earlier this week to land his services.
Wisconsin was included in Loftin’s top seven schools, fighting with Penn State, Minnesota, Tennessee, South Carolina, Syracuse, and West Virginia for the three-star EDGE rusher.
Gentry confirmed this week that he will still head to Madison for his scheduled official visit despite his recent commitment to SMU. The staff is still very interested in bringing the Texas native into their 2025 class if they can flip him.
Lateju committed to Wisconsin in March over offers from Maryland, Duke, Wake Forest, Syracuse, and Pittsburgh, among others. He’s one of two outside linebacker commits along with Brenden Anes.
Scott is currently the highest-rated commit in Wisconsin’s 2025 class, coming in as the No. 232 player in the country and the No. 7 ATH per the composite rankings. The Badgers beat out Michigan, Penn State, Purdue, Miami, Kentucky, and Michigan State, among others for Scott’s commitment.
Catalano was the second in-state addition in the 2025 class, committing just two weeks after Michael Roeske. The Germantown High School standout is rated as the No. 7 player in Wisconsin and the No. 76 LB in the nation.
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