Wisconsin football begins a critical month in the class of 2025 recruiting cycle this weekend. It is the first big official visit weekend of the cycle, and sees the Badgers welcome some of the top players in the class.
The Badgers enter June with 247Sports’ No. 19-ranked recruiting class in the nation with 11 total players committed. The group has a strong foundation but lacks the blue-chip talent the program landed in the 2024 cycle.
Related: Full list of Wisconsin football’s scheduled class of 2025 official visits
That difference can be made up with a strong month on the recruiting trail. Many of the program’s top targets will be on campus during one of the next four weekends. That means the Badgers have legitimate shots at landing commitments — at least in most cases.
With the first official visit date now just days away, here are the program’s headliners for that first weekend:
- Four-star Edge Jayden Woods (No. 167 player in class of 2025, No. 18 Edge, No. 5 recruit from Kansas)
- Four-star LB Mason Posa (No. 154 player in class of 2025, No. 18 LB, No. 1 recruit from New Mexico)
- Four-star CB Mason Alexander (No. 296 player in class of 2025, No. 29 CB, No. 5 recruit from Indiana)
- Three-star CB Rukeem Stroud (No. 430 player in class of 2025, No. 35 CB, No. 57 recruit from Florida)
- Three-star WR Eugene Hilton Jr. (No. 449 player in class of 2025, No. 72 WR, No. 7 recruit from Indiana)
- Four-star CB Jaimier Scott (No. 336 player in class of 2025, No. 16 athlete, No. 12 recruit from Ohio) — COMMITTED
- Three-star OT Michael Roeske (No. 422 player in class of 2025, No. 36 OT, No. 3 recruit from Wisconsin) — COMMITTED
- Three-star WR Cameron Miller (No. 422 player in class of 2025, No. 68 WR, No. 13 recruit from New Jersey) — COMMITTED
A massive Official Visit weekend gets going at Wisconsin this Friday. One of the top Linebackers in the nation will be in Madison #Badgers https://t.co/AeTCsdvff2 pic.twitter.com/ZI3QIeNoqk
— Nick Osen (@TheRealNickOsen) May 29, 2024
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