What an all-Wisconsin Badger NFL offensive starting lineup would look like

The rosters of all 32 NFL teams are starting to round into form as we await the return of football to our day-to-day lives. There aren’t…

The rosters of all 32 NFL teams are starting to round into form as we await the return of football to our day-to-day lives.

There aren’t many college programs out there than can boast having 36 players on NFL rosters at this point in the offseason like Wisconsin can, and in 2019 the program ranked No. 12 in the list of the colleges most represented on 2019 NFL rosters.

But Badger fans know that many of the former Badgers in the NFL today are along the offensive line, at running back or at linebacker.

Well, believe it or not, the school currently has representation at every position excluding punter and kicker.

Today we decided to put the best names together and create an all-Wisconsin Badger NFL offensive starting lineup. Here is the result.

(Tune in tomorrow for the defensive edition)

 

Quarterback: Russell Wilson

NFL: NFC Divisional Round-Seattle Seahawks At Green Bay Packers
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) drops back to pass against the Green Bay Packers in the third quarter of a NFC Divisional Round playoff football game at Lambeau Field. Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Talk about a layup. Not only is Wilson the only former Badger at the position in the NFL but he is a Super Bowl champion, six time Pro Bowler and no-doubt future Hall of Famer.

Though he was only in Madison for one season, the Ohio native led the Badgers to a Big Ten championship, a Rose Bowl appearance and arguably the school’s best season in the last decade.

He now is on a Seattle Seahawk team that has made the playoffs seven of his eight years as the starter and by all accounts should have won back-to-back Super Bowls in 2013 and 2014.

Up next are Wilson’s backfield running mates.