The Wisconsin Badgers are looking to shake up their starting offensive line to find the right combination before Big Ten conference play begins. They experimented with a few different arrangements during spring and fall camp, but Luke Fickell might need to try something a little more drastic with the season underway.
If anyone know how to identify an NFL caliber offensive lineman, it's Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Thomas. The Wisconsin Badgers legend has spent some extra time around Camp Randall Stadium this offseason, and he's gotten to know this year's offensive line pretty well.
Redshirt senior right tackle Riley Mahlman probably won't be a first-round pick in this year's NFL Draft, but he looks like the next great product from the Wisconsin Badgers' offensive line factory.
The Wisconsin football program is inching towards the start of one of the toughest seasons in recent history which could also be a pivotal year. The Badgers previously finished last season without bowl eligibility in hand, snapping a two decade long streak that had become tradition for the program.
All-American and All-Conference lists don't feel complete without including a Wisconsin Badgers offensive lineman. The latest to earn the honors is right tackle Riley Mahlman, who was named preseason first-team All-Big Ten and fourth-team All-American by Athlon Sports.
The Wisconsin Badgers' offensive line factory continues to remain strong. After left tackle Jack Nelson was taken in this year's NFL Draft, the school still has one of the Big Ten's best offensive tackles coming back this season.
The 2025 Senior Bowl roster is as star-studded as it’s ever been. Fourteen players in the top 50 of the consensus board have accepted invites, with more likely to be announced after the National Championship game.
The Badgers star is coming back for another year, despite having NFL interest. The Wisconsin Badgers got some good news late Friday night, as right tackle Riley Mahlman announced he’ll be returning for a final season in 2025, foregoing the 2025 NFL Draft.
Luke Fickell and the University of Wisconsin football team got some encouraging news on Friday night. Starting right tackle Riley Mahlman announced that
Badgers true freshman offensive tackle Kevin Heywood has turned heads at preseason camp this summer. He has taken some first-team reps as starting tackle Riley Mahlman has been out due to a minor injury, and he looks like he will contribute to the team in at least some way this season.
Where are the Badgers standing with a few of their key injuries? The Wisconsin Badgers finished up their final open practice of fall camp on Saturday, which was a scrimmage-like format, as they now turn their heads towards preparing for the upcoming season.
Redshirt junior offensive tackle Riley Mahlman is coming off his best season in a Badgers uniform. Last year he earned a career-high 74.4 Pro Football Focus (PFF) grade, playing a career-high 944 snaps.
The Badgers have one of the best tackles in college football on their roster in 2024. The Wisconsin Badgers had an up-and-down 2023 season, going 7-6 in head coach Luke Fickell’s first year as they underwent significant turnover across the board.
The Badgers right tackle could get serious draft consideration following the upcoming season. The Wisconsin Badgers have seen turnover across the board this season, but one aspect that has remained the same has been continuity at the offensive tackle spots, with Jack Nelson and Riley Mahlman on the left and right island, respectively.
The University of Wisconsin football program hasn’t had an offensive lineman selected in the first round of the NFL Draft since 2017. However, the Badgers
The Wisconsin football team’s offensive line underwent a notable transformation last offseason as the Badgers transitioned to the spread offense under Phil Longo.
Although the Wisconsin football program’s offensive line didn’t live up to the lofty expectations set forth by the Badgers legends before them this season, they were still well above average. Pro Football Focus graded the Wisconsin Badgers as the No.