Wisconsin’s latest defensive line commit is no longer sneaking up on people.
Yahzeen Zion has been building momentum fast after starting as a basketball player who only recently gave football a real shot. Once he got on the field, though, he turned heads right away with production off the edge and inside on the defensive line. Offers followed, Wisconsin got involved, and Luke Fickell landed his pledge during an official visit.
Then came another stop at LSU. Instead of pulling him away from the Badgers, that visit appears to have reinforced where he wants to be.
Zion later posted on social media in a way that seemed to quiet the flip talk, and now he has doubled down with a blunt message for Wisconsin fans: "They're getting that guy. I'm not trying to sound cocky, but they're getting that guy when I go to Wisconsin."
The confidence fits the recruiting climb. Zion went from unrated to a 3-star quickly, and some services have pushed him even higher.
Rivals and ESPN both list him as a 4-star, with Rivals slotting him as the No. 31 player at his position. 24/7 Sports is still behind the curve, but still has him as a high 3-star.
There’s a reason the evaluation has moved so fast. Zion is late to football, which means a lot of what he’s shown so far has come from pure athleticism and effort. At 6-foot-4 and 265 pounds, he already has the frame to cause problems, even if he still has room to sharpen his pass-rushing skill set at the next level.
The big question for Wisconsin is where he ends up lining up. Some projections have him more as an interior defensive lineman than an edge player, but that would likely require added weight. Fickell typically likes his defensive linemen around 300 pounds, so how Zion develops physically could shape his role.
His high school coach didn’t exactly pump the brakes on the hype, either, saying, "The most talented interior defensive lineman I've ever seen at the high school level in Arizona."
That’s the kind of endorsement Wisconsin fans can latch onto. Zion will need development, whether that means growing into an interior role or refining his game on the edge. But the raw tools are obvious, and the Badgers have already shown they believe they can turn those tools into something real.
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