The Badgers are getting into the mix for a new group of 2026 wide receivers.
The Wisconsin Badgers have been busy on the recruiting trail to begin the offseason, as they’ve started to extend a mass number of scholarships to top recruits in the 2026 class.
As a part of their recent efforts, they offered a number of wide receivers in the junior class, including four-star receivers Ryan Mosley and Larry Miles on Thursday.
Mosley, a 6’4, 205-pound receiver from Georgia powerhouse Carrollton High School, has been one of the more sought-after receivers in the country, and he reported five different offers on Thursday, with the Badgers being one of them.
Mosley has a hefty offer list, including the likes of Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas A&M, among others.
As a junior, the wide receiver hauled in 55 passes for 848 yards and 12 touchdowns, working as a top wideout for star quarterback Julian Lewis.
Miles, on the other hand, is a 5’10, 170-pound wideout from Florida who has accumulated 19 scholarship offers to date with offers from every Power 4 conference.
New wide receivers coach Jordan Reid has been a busy figure on the recruiting trail since coming to Madison, offering a variety of different receivers as Wisconsin figures out its 2026 recruiting board ahead of the spring.
He added to that group with a few offers on Thursday, with Mosley and Miles leading the way.