Madison — T.J. Edwards' No. 1 job in high school was to run the Lakes Community offense.
A quarterback by trade he was used occasionally on defense.
Recruited to Wisconsin to play linebacker, Edwards impressed defensive coordinatorDave Aranda during bowl prep last December and has continued to make strides this spring.
"It is important to him," head coach Paul Chrystsaid Wednesday night after practice, UW's 13th of the spring. "He is wanting to grow. He is wanting to learn. You see him a little bit more comfortable in situations.