Wisconsin football 2025 defense depth chart projection after Spring Showcase

 

 

Wisconsin’s defense added several transfers and is expected to be much improved in 2025.

Wisconsin struggled defensively in 2024, particularly against rivals Iowa, Nebraska, and Minnesota.

Key defensive positions like defensive tackle and outside linebacker were significantly bolstered through the transfer portal.

Wisconsin’s defense is unlikely to lead the headlines after Saturday’s Spring Showcase.

 

That isn’t due to a lack of quality, as the unit won the event 24-17 despite several explosive plays from the first and second-team offenses. Instead, it’s about the context surrounding the other side of the football.

 

Wisconsin entered the spring practice session with major questions on offense after the unit held the team back through the first two years of the Luke Fickell era, especially during the team’s five-game losing streak to close the 2024 season.

The program hired Jeff Grimes this offseason to return it to its pro-style roots and redirect the unit’s trajectory. While significant improvement is expected, major question marks still exist, specifically after a few key transfer departures and an injury to the projected starting left tackle.

 

While many will focus on the performance of Grimes’ unit, Fickell and Mike Tressel’s defense quietly needs a resurgent year. The Badgers allowed 23.1 points per game last season, including a combined 110 to rivals Iowa (42), Nebraska (44) and Minnesota (24). A bowl trip won’t be possible without those numbers improving.

 

The program bolstered the unit in the winter transfer window, adding 12 players, many of whom project to start. With more still to change as the spring transfer cycle continues, here is an updated look at how that defensive unit lines up.

 

(For more, here is our look at the team’s updated offensive depth chart)

 

Defensive Tackle

Oct 19, 2024; Evanston, Illinois, USA; Wisconsin Badgers defensive lineman Ben Barten (68) tackles Northwestern Wildcats running back Cam Porter (1) during the second half at Lanny and Sharon Martin Stadium.

Starters: Ben Barten, Parker Petersen (transfer), Corey Walker (transfer)

 

Backups: Jay’Viar Suggs (transfer) Charles Perkins (transfer), Dillan Johnson

 

Wisconsin remade its entire front seven during the winter window, including with experienced defensive tackles Walker, Petersen and Suggs. The team is suddenly deep at the position. That is a stark difference from where it stood at the end of 2024.

 

 

Wisconsin Badgers linebacker Darryl Peterson (17) during the game against the Western Michigan Broncos at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Starters: Darryl Peterson, Mason Reiger (transfer)

 

Backups: Aaron Witt, Tyreese Fearbry (transfer), Sebastian Cheeks

 

Wisconsin struggled to generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks throughout all of 2024. Reiger and Fearbry enter to change that rate. Cheeks should be a popular breakout pick at the position after two sacks in limited action last season.

 

Inside Linebacker

Sep 7, 2024; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Wisconsin Badgers linebacker Christian Alliegro (28) celebrates with linebacker Darryl Peterson (17) during the fourth quarter against the South Dakota Coyotes at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

Starters: Christian Alliegro, Tackett Curtis

 

Backups: Antarron Turner (transfer), Tyler Jansey, Thomas Heiberger

 

This was a minor position of need entering the spring transfer window, with Curtis still a question mark after transferring in before last season. Heiberger was a popular breakout candidate after moving to the position, although he’s currently out with a knee injury.

 

Cornerback (boundary)

Wisconsin cornerback Ricardo Hallman (2) is shown during the first quarter of their game Saturday, October 5, 2024 at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin beat Purdue 52-6.

Starters: Ricardo Hallman, Nyzier Fourqurean

 

Backups: D’Yoni Hill (transfer), Geimere Latimer (transfer), Jay Harper, Jaimier Scott

 

Hallman and Fourqurean will form one of the Big Ten’s better cornerback duos. Both Hill and Latimer transferred in before Fourqurean successfully petitioned for an extra year of eligibility. The two should factor into the lineup, just not as the primary starters.

 

Cornerback (slot)

Wisconsin safety Austin Brown (9) recovers a fumbled punt during the fourth quarter of their game agains Western Michigan Friday, August 30, 2024 at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.

Starter: Austin Brown

 

Backup: Owen Arnett

 

Brown will see the field in 2025, whether at slot cornerback or as a hybrid safety. The versatile defender tallied 51 tackles, two for loss, a sack, a forced fumble and three pass deflections in 2024. He should be a popular pick to lead the Badgers in turnovers forced.

 

Safety

Sep 28, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Wisconsin Badgers safety Preston Zachman (14) intercepts a pass intended for Southern California Trojans wide receiver Zachariah Branch (1) in the first half at United Airlines Field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Starters: Preston Zachman, Matthew Traynor (transfer)

 

Backup: Matt Jung (transfer), Charlie Jarvis, Remington Moss

 

The second safety position next to Zachman is still up for grabs. Both Traynor and Jung transferred in with top-end production at a lower level, plus with several years of eligibility remaining. It will be worth watching how the two are utilized and whether one emerges as a locked-in starter.

 

Specialists

Wisconsin place kicker Nathanial Vakos (90) celebrates his 50-yard field goal during the first quarter of their game against Penn State Saturday, October 26, 2024 at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.

Kicker: Nathanial Vakos

 

Punter: Atticus Bertrams

 

Long Snapper: Eli Stein (transfer)

 

 

 

Kick Returner: Vinny Anthony

 

Wisconsin’s punt and kick returner jobs will likely remain in flux as the season approaches. As of April 20, Kekahuna and Anthony are two clear candidates to capture the respective roles.

 

While the Badgers’ offense still has major needs with the spring window ongoing, their defense is mostly set. It is in a strong position entering the 2025 season thanks to a fantastic winter portal window performance.

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