Wisconsin football lands in the top three for a 2022 DT

Wisconsin football made the top three for 2022 four-star defensive tackle K.J. Miles, who listed the Badgers alongside Georgia Tech and T…

Wisconsin football made the top three for 2022 four-star defensive tackle K.J. Miles, who listed the Badgers alongside Georgia Tech and Texas as his top three teams on Wednesday via his Twitter.

The Jersey City, New Jersey, native is ranked as the No. 31 defensive tackle in the country and No. 4 player in New Jersey by 247Sports. Last week, Wisconsin also received two crystal ball predictions from 247Sports to land Miles. The four-star recruit has starred the last few seasons for St. Peters Prep in New Jersey.

Since Wisconsin is now in Miles’ top three and has two crystal ball predictions, it looks like the Badgers are leading the way in landing the 2022 defensive tackle.

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Wisconsin makes the top 7 for a 2022 four-star DT, one of their top targets in the class

The Wisconsin football program made the top 7 for 2022 four-star DT K.J. Miles, New Jersey’s No. 3 overall recruit and one of their top

The Wisconsin football program has made numerous cut-down lists of late, signaling what could be the start of its class of 2022 coming together.

Yesterday the Badgers made the top seven for 2022 four-star defensive tackle K.J. Miles, New Jersey’s No. 3 overall recruit and one of Wisconsin’s top targets in the class.

Miles is 247Sports‘ No. 232 player in the class of 2022, No. 18 defensive tackle and No. 3 player from his home state of New Jersey.

Wisconsin and Penn State are the only Big Ten teams on the defensive tackle’s list, though the SEC’s Georgia and the Big 12’s Texas are big-name schools that are tough to contend with.

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247Sports has a crystal ball prediction for Miles to choose Texas A&M. With the Aggies not included in his final schools, the race seems to be wide open to land the talented defensive tackle.

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