BREAKING: Wisconsin lands commitment from 2025 four-star OT Logan Powell

BREAKING: Wisconsin lands commitment from 2025 four-star OT Logan Powell

The Wisconsin Badgers landed a commitment from class of 2025 four-star offensive tackle Logan Powell during his official visit on Saturday.

Powell’s announcement marks Luke Fickell’s first high-profile commitment of 2025. The Phoenix, Arizona native chose UW over Alabama, Arizona State, Oklahoma and Tennessee — four other programs that recently had cracked Powell’s top-five.

The Badgers received a 247Sports crystal ball prediction to land the 6-foot-4, 280-pound offensive tackle this morning. His commitment arrived just a few hours later.

Powell is 247Sports’ No. 232 player in the class of 2025, No. 25 offensive tackle and No. 2 recruit from his home state of Arizona. He is Wisconsin’s third blue-chip commit in the class.

Powell’s background as a three-sport athlete in football, basketball and baseball is a welcome sign for Wisconsin. Agility on the line and overall athleticism propel him into an NFL-caliber prospect, per 247Sports national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins.

A total of 14 other class of 2025 recruits made the trek to Madison alongside Powell for the program’s first weekend visit of the summer. Wisconsin also received a crystal ball prediction for 2025 WR Muizz Tounkara earlier this week.

Wisconsin’s class of 2025 currently ranks No. 19 in the nation with 12 players committed. After Powell’s commitment, it has two other offensive linemen thus far: four-star Michael Roeske and three-star Cam Clark.

Wisconsin adds a commitment from a 2025 in-state OL

Wisconsin adds a commitment from a 2025 in-state OL

Want some positive news about the Wisconsin football program? Well, the Badgers just added a commitment from class of 2025 three-star offensive tackle Michael Roeske.

Roeske hails from Wautoma, Wisconsin and is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 397 player in the class of 2025, No. 33 offensive tackle and No. 4 recruit from the state of Wisconsin.

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The offensive tackle chose Wisconsin over offers from schools including Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota and Notre Dame. He is Wisconsin’s third commit in the class, joining three-star safety Remington Moss and three-star quarterback Landyn Locke.

Badgers offer 6-foot-7 offensive lineman from Wisconsin

Wisconsin offered Michael Roeske, a 6-foot-7 class of 2025 offensive lineman from Wautoma, Wisconsin on Monday.

Wisconsin offered Michael Roeske, a 6-foot-7 class of 2025 offensive lineman from Wautoma, Wisconsin on Monday. The 260 pound athlete still has two more seasons of high school football to go before he’d potentially make the leap to a collegiate program.

Roeske does not carry a recruit rating quite yet, but he has now received three Division 1 offers, all of which have come from within the Big Ten (Indiana, Minnesota, Wisconsin). With him being raised in Wisconsin, the Badgers likely have the inside track to land his commitment ahead of 2025.

To this point, Wisconsin has yet to earn any player commitments for the class of 2025, but if Roeske decides to join the Badgers, he’d could be asked to block for three-star class of 2024 quarterback Mabrey Mettauer (The Woodlands, Texas) at some point in his career.

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