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Davis Heinzen is a Wisconsin native who grew up a Badgers fan. After transferring in from Central Michigan, he's in line to be the starting left tackle.
Davis Heinzen, once a tight end prospect from Manitowoc, has been taking UW's first-team reps at left tackle after ...
A former high school tight end, Heinzen grayshirted his first season in 2020. In the spring of 2021, Heinzen, who weighed 245 pounds in high school, had fully transitioned to offensive tackle.
Central Michigan transfer lineman Davis Heinzen is getting every chance to win the Wisconsin Badgers starting left tackle job in fall camp.
The Wisconsin Badgers still have to replace injured left tackle Kevin Haywood, and the most likely option is the veteran they added in the transfer portal.
A consistent issue for a top offensive lineman, an emerging option at receiver, the depth of the D-line and more from Badgers ...
MADISON – Davis Heinzen’s commitment to Wisconsin on April 26 is just what the Badgers football needed. A team hoping to fill a void at left tackle gets a commitment from redshirt senior who ...
Wisconsin football landed a commitment from Central Michigan transfer offensive lineman Davis Heinzen on Saturday. Heinzen, a Manitowoc, Wisconsin, native, started 36 games for Central Michigan ...
The University of Wisconsin football team is entering its second and last week of Fall Camp, and they kicked off the week ...
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Wisconsin Badgers offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes talks running backs, left tackle and more
Offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes spoke about a variety of topics July 28 during the Badger football team's media day at the McClain Center.
Heinzen never graded out too strongly on PFF, with a career-high PFF pass-blocking grade of 48.2 coming his sophomore season and his career-best PFF run-blocking grade (63.3) emerging as a junior.
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