The Wisconsin Badgers held 15 competitive practices over the spring, setting themselves up for the rest of the offseason as they gauge where they sit at several different positions.
The biggest competition came at quarterback, where graduate transfer Tyler Van Dyke and redshirt sophomore Braedyn Locke battled for the starting spot, although several different positions had players emerge as potential contributors this year.
Here’s my projected depth chart following what I saw through 15 spring practices.
Quarterback
Starter: Tyler Van Dyke (redshirt senior)
Backup: Braedyn Locke (Redshirt Sophomore)
Van Dyke is the starter in my eyes after spring ball, as we saw the graduate transfer begin to get more comfortable over the second half of spring ball, although Locke gave him a hard push.