
Renfro started 13 games in 2021 but missed last season with a knee injury and missed most of spring ball after suffering a stress fracture in his left foot. Renfro was a first-team all-conference center in 2021 and gives the Badgers a big-time option to replace center Joe Tippmann, who was selected in the second round of the NFL draft by the New York Jets. He had a solid spring with UW and appears to have a spot to open the season on the No.
The native of Jacksonville, Florida, redshirted last season.
Quincy Burroughs, wide receiver (Cincinnati). Pauling missed four games last season because of a knee injury but finished with 12 catches for 122 yards. Pauling was the most impressive of the transfer wide receivers on the team and closed the spring working with the No. Will Pauling, wide receiver (Cincinnati). Green was held out for much of the spring because he was recovering from off-season shoulder surgery. 2 mark on the team, and five touchdowns last season. He caught 36 passes for 584 yards, the No. Green has two seasons of eligibility left. Bryson Green, wide receiver (Oklahoma State). He has three seasons of eligibility remaining. During spring ball Williams displayed the ability to make spectacular catches but must be more consistent. One of the top wide receivers in the 2022 class, the California native played in 10 games as a freshman last year and caught four passes for 34 yards. Evers has a strong arm and is mobile but he struggled to grasp the offense and generally was the fifth quarterback during the spring.
The former Texas high school standout is a dual-threat quarterback who played in one game as a freshman at Oklahoma. Locke did not play as a freshman in 2022 but working in Mike Leach's Air Raid system made the transition to UW's offense under Phil Longo seamless. Braedyn Locke, quarterback (Mississippi State).Last year, he completed 65% of his passes for 3,524 yards with 33 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. 1 quarterback during the team's 15 spring practices. Easily the most buzzed-about addition to the program has one year of eligibility and was the clear-cut No.
Tanner Mordecai, quarterback (Southern Methodist University).