Wisconsin Football: 3 signees who’ll have instant impacts in 2020

MADISON, WISCONSIN - SEPTEMBER 07: A Wisconsin Badgers cheerleader waves a flag in the third quarter during the game against the Central Michigan Chippewas at Camp Randall Stadium on September 07, 2019 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
MADISON, WISCONSIN - SEPTEMBER 07: A Wisconsin Badgers cheerleader waves a flag in the third quarter during the game against the Central Michigan Chippewas at Camp Randall Stadium on September 07, 2019 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) /
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Wisconsin football made another Big Ten title game appearance. Here are three recruits that could help them win the league this season.

The Wisconsin Badgers are coming off of another Big Ten Championship Game appearance and a Rose Bowl. However, the Badgers lost both games.

The Badgers want to take that next step and do more than just play in the games; they want to win. Next season will have its challenges in Madison. First, they lose “Mr. Everything” Jonathan Taylor and his 2,000 yards rushing per season.

Not only do the Badgers lose Taylor, but they also lose their leading receiver from last year, Quintez Cephus.

What’s most interesting about Wisconsin is they are a developmental program. They start redshirt players and have redshirt players in reserve, so it is difficult to gauge whether or not a player will see the field as a “true” player or not. To see the field as a true freshman, you have to be special, like Taylor.

The Badgers did sing some big-time recruits to Madison. There are two tackles — though they didn’t make this list — that have an opportunity to play as true freshmen because they are big and they are strong.

That being said, here are three players who have a chance to see the field and play as freshmen.