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Wisconsin Football: 2025 WR Cameron Miller Commits to Badgers

The Badgers have landed a wide receiver from the East Coast.

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Wisconsin Badgers head football coach Luke Fickell
Oct 14, 2023; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Wisconsin Badgers head coach Luke Fickell during the game against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Luke Fickell and his staff are adding another top-of-the-board recruiting target to the University of Wisconsin football program’s 2025 class. 

Three-star athlete Cameron Miller publicly announced his verbal commitment on social media on Wednesday to the Wisconsin Badgers over reported scholarship offers from Michigan, Rutgers, Kentucky, Georgia, Ohio State, Oregon, and Syracuse, among others. 

“Got a really good feel for the guys and environment out there and just knew it was a fit. Some of my favorite things has to be how tight the team is and just the happy vibe you get.”

Miller, who hails from Atco, New Jersey, is a two-way standout at Winslow Township High School. According to the composite, Miller is considered the No. 33 cornerback in the country and the No. 14 player in New Jersey. 

That said, Miller, who has an official visit scheduled with the Wisconsin football program for the first weekend of June, will be coming to Madison to play slot receiver under position coach Kenny Guiton. 

Wisconsin Football Lands 2025 WR Cameron Miller

Cameron Miller is commitment No. 11 for the Wisconsin football program in the 2025 recruiting class and the Badgers’ first offensive weapon. 

Standing at 5-foot-11, 165 pounds, Miller registered 59 catches for 1,342 yards and 15 touchdowns as a receiver during his junior season. He also recorded 39 tackles, two TFLs, and two interceptions at defensive back.

“Has verified size with ability to add more mass and strength without losing speed or elusiveness,” recruiting analyst Brian Dohn wrote. “Flashes big-play ability on offense. Can develop and play on either side of ball in college. Tracks ball well. Has very good body control. 

“Knows how to win 50-50 balls. On offense, is sure-handed and can make difficult catch look routine. Has speed to get behind defense. Knows how to set up defensive backs. Understands how to work back to quarterback. Comfortable catching ball in traffic. Can make yards after catch.”

The Wisconsin football coaching staff is still expected to take another wide receiver in this class and is currently in the mix for four-star target Kamren Flowers, Davion Chandler, newly offered Brayden Trimble, and several others. 



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