Watch: Badgers host 2023 pro day

The Badgers’ football team hosted their 2023 pro day on Thursday, showcasing the talents of eight potential NFL draft selections.

The Badgers hosted their 2023 pro day on Thursday, showcasing the talents of nine potential NFL draft selections.

After a 7-6 season that ended with a Guaranteed Rate Bowl victory over Oklahoma State in late December, some of Wisconsin’s top players elected to move on to the next level.

Among those participating Thursday were offensive lineman Joe Tippmann, interior defensive lineman Keeanu Benton and linebacker Nick Herbig. They are expected to be the first former Badgers off the board in the 2023 draft.

Here are the brief highlight reels the team’s official Twitter account produced and released after the pro day.

PHOTOS: Wisconsin beats Oklahoma State 24-17 in Guaranteed Rate Bowl

Photos from Wisconsin football’s 24-17 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl:

The Wisconsin Badgers ended their season the right way on Tuesday night with a 24-17 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl.

The Badgers utilized their run game heavily to beat the Cowboys and finished with over 258 total rushing yards. Wisconsin running back Braelon Allen led them in rushing with 116 yards and a touchdown. Because of his performance, Allen was named the game’s Offensive MVP.

The Wisconsin defense also played pretty well throughout the game, holding the Cowboys to only 10 first downs and 3-14 on third down. Wisconsin cornerback Cedrick Dort Jr. also helped to seal the victory with an outstanding interception with only a few minutes left in the game.

Although it wasn’t the most exciting bowl game for the Badgers, this victory will give them even more momentum heading into the offseason under new head coach Luke Fickell.

Below are photos from Wisconsin football’s 24-17 victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl:

Badgers PFF grades: Top 5 defensive players from week 2 loss to Washington State

Here’s a look at the top 5 highest graded defensive players from Wisconsin’s 17-14 loss to Washington State, according to Pro Football Focus:

Weather, as they say, is the great equalizer in football. That held true on Saturday when the No. 19 Wisconsin Badgers (1-1) suffered a sloppy, unacceptable home loss against the Washington State Cougars (2-0) at Camp Randall Stadium.

Jim Leonhard’s defense was good on Saturday but not as great as we’ve grown to expect.

Wisconsin, still without No. 1 cornerback Alexander Smith and top nickel corner Justin Clark chose to combat the Washington State air raid offense by playing significantly more dime package, deploying six defensive backs throughout most of the game.

Although the Badgers’ defense only allowed 17 points, 253 yards of offense, and forced three turnovers, Wisconsin’s offense couldn’t help get them any additional breathing room.

And when the game mattered most, UW’s defense failed to make a big play to allow the offense one last crack at winning the game. Washington State held the ball for the final 5:14 of regulation.

Overall, Wisconsin needs its defense to be elite for the Badgers to win games consistently, so while they performed well on Saturday, it wasn’t good enough.

I do not doubt that coach Leonhard and the Badgers’ defense will learn from this game and improve as the season progresses.

Here’s a look at the top 5 highest graded defensive players from Wisconsin’s 17-14 loss to Washington State, according to Pro Football Focus.

Badgers rebuilt secondary no longer a position group of weakness

Badgers rebuilt CB room has a chance to be really, really good this fall:

Entering the college football offseason, the Badgers top ranked defense was set to lose starting cornerbacks Faion Hicks and Caesar Williams, both of whom had been multi-year starters for UW. Couple that with starting nickel corner Dean Engram switching to the offensive side of the ball, and the nation’s top ranked defense has some serious holes to fill in their secondary.

Thankfully, Paul Chryst and company saw this glaring need on the roster, and took to the transfer portal to fix it. Wisconsin brought in Justin Clark (Toledo), Jay Shaw (UCLA), and Cedrick Dort Jr. (Kentucky), all of whom have considerable experience at the collegiate level to help rebuild an otherwise inexperienced secondary.

Not to mention, there have been several instances of in-house options taking the next step in their development and working their way up the depth chart. Senior CB Alexander Smith has the most experience of any returning player, and appears set to sit to begin fall camp as the team’s CB1 after a strong showing in the spring. Red-shirt freshman Ricardo Hallman also appears ready to push for meaningful snaps on the outside despite the influx of experience added to the roster.

These additions through the transfer portal helped patch up a gaping hole on the roster that allows Wisconsin to maintain their level of excellence on the field now, while allowing younger players like Al Ashford, Auman Williams, Max Lofy, and Avyonne Jones to continue developing until they’re ready for larger roles of their own in the future.

At their core, Wisconsin will continue to be a recruit and develop program. However, the transfer portal also allows for teams like UW to pursue stopgap options that prevent their younger players from being thrust into roles they’re not ready for. It’s a win-win for UW, and an overall masterful use of the transfer portal.

What was once viewed as a position group of weakness, is now viewed as a strength for the Badgers as they move past spring ball and into summer workouts.

Entering fall camp, Wisconsin’s projected starters at CB are expected to be Alexander Smith and Jay Shaw on the outside, with Toledo transfer Justin Clark starting at the nickel corner.

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Wisconsin adds a transfer cornerback from the SEC

Wisconsin adds a transfer cornerback from the SEC.

The Badgers continued their recent hot streak in the transfer portal on Thursday when they received a commitment from former Kentucky cornerback Cedrick Dort. 

Wisconsin has made it a point of emphasis to add experienced players to their cornerback room after the graduation of Caesar Williams and Faion Hicks. 

Dort is the third cornerback Wisconsin has added from the transfer portal this off-season. He joins Jay Shaw out of UCLA and Justin Clark from Toledo as the new additions to the Badgers secondary. 

During his four seasons at Kentucky, Dort totaled 51 tackles, seven pass breakups, and one forced fumble in 43 career games.

The former Kentucky cornerback comes to Wisconsin with just one year of eligibility remaining.

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