Wisconsin Badgers offensive lineman Jack Nelson might have a quiet start to his career with the Atlanta Falcons, but he's in a good spot to develop into a future contributor.
The Atlanta Falcons are getting a mountain of a man to help protect quarterback Michael Penix Jr. In what was considered a rare move by the Atlanta Falcons in this year's NFL Draft, the Falcons selected Wisconsin Badgers offensive lineman Jack Nelson in the 7th round, number 218 overall.
The Badgers are handing the keys over to a sophomore at the most important position on the line. The Wisconsin Badgers had two staples at the tackle positions over the past few years, with Jack Nelson and Riley Mahlman manning the left and right tackle spots, respectively.
The Kansas City Chiefs need to fortify their trenches in the 2025 NFL draft. Trey Smith’s looming free agency and the frustrating situation at left tackle create openings Kansas City needs to address with several picks in the upcoming class.
Jack Nelson has announced that he will enter the 2025 NFL draft after playing for five years for Wisconsin Badgers football. The offensive tackle, who joined the Badgers in 2020, made his pro level plans officials through an X post where he thanked his university and the fans for five fruitful years.
The University of Wisconsin football program's starting left tackle for the last three seasons is taking his talents to the NFL. After five seasons in Madison, Wisconsin Badgers' offensive lineman Jack Nelson announced that he is entering his name into the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Badgers had one of the top offensive line performances this past week. The Wisconsin Badgers put together a dominant performance in Week 6, blowing out the Purdue Boilermakers 52-6 for their first conference win of the season.
The Badgers offense starts up front with the offensive line. The Wisconsin Badgers recently had their local media day as they previewed fall camp and the upcoming season, with less than a month away now from the season opener.
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The Wisconsin football program will have one of its offensive line stalwarts returning for a fifth season. According to a report by Jeff Potrykus of the