It’s often unfair to take an early snapshot of recruiting rankings and attempt to project it through to the end of the cycle. With Wisconsin, for example, an early top-10 slot is never maintained through signing day.
That reality somewhat differs in the transfer portal, where much of the major movement occurs early in the cycle. The rankings quickly take shape once the big names come off the board. Wisconsin’s transfer class of 16 players (15 scholarship) has a real chance of maintaining its current top ranking.
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That ranking: Wisconsin’s class (15 scholarship commitments, three four-stars) currently sits at No. 6 in the nation, trailing just Texas Tech (17 commitments, seven four-stars), LSU (13 commitments, seven four-stars), Ole Miss (15 commitments, six four-stars), Auburn (14 commitments, six four-stars) and Kentucky (14 commitments, three four-stars).
Most notably, Wisconsin currently boasts the top-ranked transfer class in the Big Ten. It is clear of Oregon (No. 10 overall), Minnesota (No. 12), UCLA, (No. 16) and Nebraska (No. 17).
The Badgers’ class is highlighted by four-star transfer recruits wide receiver Mark Hamper (Idaho), edge rusher Tyreese Fearbry (Kentucky) and tight end Tanner Koziol (Ball State). It also includes two quarterbacks, five defensive tackles, several experienced edge rushers and two ascending safeties.
It’s challenging to predict exactly which transfers will have the greatest impact, or how production will translate to the Big Ten level. That is especially true with Football Championship Subdivision (safety Matthew Traynor) and D-III (safety Matt Jung) players. But 247Sports’ composite ranking is the best current measurement tool to attempt to project that impact.
If the rankings in any way reflect the class’ future on-field impact, Wisconsin’s coaching staff should be commended for a fantastic transfer portal cycle.
For more on who the Badgers are targeting, specifically at cornerback, bookmark our transfer offer, visit and commitment tracker.
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