Arguably UW’s biggest weakness this past season was the lack of depth at defensive tackle and it is an area that needs to improve if the Badgers want to get their defense off the field. It has become quite clear that the most successful defenses are the ones that are able to rotate players along the D-line, keep the guys in the trenches fresh, and coach Bielema has put a lot of emphasis on recruiting a high number of defensive linemen.
The past couple classes have brought in a large number of defensive ends, but aside from 4-star prospect Jordan Kohout we have not seen UW have much success bringing in defensive tackles. On Saturday the Badgers added some much needed depth at the DT position by receiving a verbal commitment from Bryce Gilbert, a 285-pound prospect from
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Last season it was an under-sized Mike Newkirk and injury-riddled Jason Chapman that played practically every down for the Badgers. By the fourth quarter, these guys just didn’t have much left and it showed. When these two desperately needed a breather, the guys who stepped in were painfully ineffective. UW needs more big bodies to take some snaps at the tackle position and with the addition of Kohout last year, the emergence of versatile transfer J.J. Watt, and now with Gilbert, the future of the