A national preview outlet has put three Wisconsin defenders on its preseason All-Big Ten teams, and the group says plenty about where the Badgers sit entering the fall.
Athlon Sports included linebacker Mason Posa, safety Marvin Burks Jr. and linebacker Christian Catalano on its four-team preseason All-Big Ten list. For a Wisconsin program coming off a 4-8 season and still searching for traction under head coach Luke Fickell, the recognition stands out even if the Badgers have largely been ignored in the broader national conversation.
Posa is the headliner of the three. Athlon slotted him on its second team, which lines up with several other preseason outlets, including Phil Steele’s preview magazine.
In both publications, Posa trails Indiana’s Rolijah Hardy and Isaiah Jones, along with Maryland’s Daniel Wingate. That leaves him in a crowded upper tier of Big Ten linebackers, though still short of the very top group.
Even so, there’s a real case for Posa climbing higher by the end of 2026. As a true freshman, he posted four sacks, three pass breakups, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery, production that reflects just how often he finds the football. He already showed how quickly he can swing a game in Wisconsin’s upset win over Washington, when his strip sack of Huskies quarterback Demond Williams set up the go-ahead touchdown.
Burks, a Missouri transfer, brings a different kind of value. He spent the last two seasons starting in the SEC, and that background gives Wisconsin an experienced, battle-tested safety who should be ready to step in right away.
He has been overlooked by some preseason lists, including Steele’s, even though Burks looks like a dependable starter with the kind of physical presence and play recognition that can make him effective near the ball. His tackling has been uneven at times, but he hits hard and appears capable of handling coverage responsibilities.
Catalano rounds out the trio as another linebacker Athlon placed on its preseason list, this time on the fourth team. He has also been recognized as a fourth-team All-Big Ten pick by a couple of other outlets, which puts him in the same general range as Posa in the conference pecking order.
Posa may have the flashier resume because of his splash plays, but Catalano’s freshman season made one thing clear: he can pile up stops. The expectation is that he leads Wisconsin in tackles this fall and plays his way into third- or second-team all-conference territory.
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