
Wisconsin football landed a commitment from class of 2026 tight end Jack Sievers on Monday evening.
Sievers pledged to the program on the heels of his official visit. He chose the Badgers over top contenders Minnesota and Boise State, each of which had visits scheduled for later this month. Obviously, those plans may now change after his commitment.
247Sports lists Sievers as a three-star recruit. He’s specifically ranked as the No. 659 player in the class of 2026, No. 34 tight end and No. 5 recruit from his home state of Washington. The tight end is Wisconsin’s 10th commitment in the class of 2026 He is also the program’s fourth addition since the conclusion of its first official visit weekend of the month, following followed three-star defensive lineman Arthur Scott, three-star linebacker Ben Wenzel and three-star defensive lineman Djidjou Bah.
The Badgers’ class was already at 10 commitments after Bah’s addition on Sunday night. However, it dropped back to nine earlier Monday after three-star edge rusher Carmelow Reed flipped to Ole Miss.
That class is now hovering around the low-30s in the national rankings after Monday’s movement. The group is trending positively, with commitments pouring in after official visits. However, the program will need to land several blue-chip players, something it has yet to do in the cycle, if it is to again threaten the nation’s top 25.
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