Wisconsin Just Entered A Tough Fight For One Elite 2028 Receiver

Wisconsin Badgers make a strategic move in the competitive recruitment of top-ranked receiver Dennis Tuaone, hoping to sway the versatile athlete amidst strong interest from rival programs.

Wisconsin is back in the 2028 wide receiver market, and this time the offer went to a bigger name than most. The Badgers extended a scholarship to Timpview (Utah) four-star Dennis Tua’one, a blue-chip target who already has a crowded list of heavyweight suitors.

At 6-foot-1 and 190 pounds, Tua’one carries an Industry Rating of 92.1 and sits 82nd in the rankings, putting him firmly in blue-chip territory before his junior season even gets rolling. He’s not short on attention, either. Miami, USC, Oregon, Nebraska, and Tennessee were already in the mix before Wisconsin entered the picture.

The offer comes a day after Tua’one announced upcoming visits to Arizona State, USC, BYU, Miami, Utah, and Oregon this season. Wisconsin has now joined a recruitment that already looks heavily contested.

What makes Tua’one so appealing is the kind of all-around profile that gets coaches dreaming bigger. He was initially viewed as an athlete because he could play quarterback, defensive back, and even kick for his team.

But the production has made the projection clearer. He posted 1,095 passing yards, nine passing touchdowns, and five receiving touchdowns, and the path to college football seems far more likely at wide receiver than anywhere else.

That’s where the buzz really starts. Tua’one is described as a versatile athlete with strong instincts and the kind of speed and acceleration that lets him close space fast in coverage. He showed off dual-threat quarterback ability by scrambling and leaving defenders behind in the open field, but as a receiver he made opponents look like they were stuck in place.

He also brings a quick release, high-end speed, and physical traits that create problems at the line of scrimmage. From there, he uses his size to get the right positioning and has the feel to control the pace of his routes. Even with his speed, he can dial his tempo to match the offense and stay in rhythm.

Wisconsin is getting in late compared with some of the other programs already pushing hard. Tua’one has visited Miami twice, and expert predictions currently point him toward the Canes after he grew up in South Florida as a fan.

The Badgers could try to lock in a visit this season, but with Tua’one’s schedule already packed, that looks like a tough ask. For now, his recruitment remains open, and a decision does not appear imminent.

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