Badgers Hook Elite “Twitchy” Safety Prospect
Wisconsin’s 2027 recruiting class keeps sizzling after signing legacy quarterback Jack Sorgi. Now the Badgers have added DJ Davis, a 6-foot-2, 175-pound multisport standout from Middletown, Delaware, slated to play safety. With a 6-4 high jump, 22-foot long jump, 11.43s 100m and 51.83s 400m times, Davis brings elite athleticism and range to Madison’s secondary. Coached by safeties guru Jack Cooper, Davis chose Wisconsin over Penn State, West Virginia and Syracuse. Projected as a rangy centerfielder in coverage, he offers the Badgers deep-third ability, man-to-man savvy from his receiver days and the frame to bulk up beyond 200 pounds without losing his twitch. His commitment marks Wisconsin’s tenth pledge for 2027, lifting the class to No. 11 nationally as Fickell continues stacking high-end traits in the Big Ten.
Hold onto your cheeseheads—Wisconsin’s football staff just raided the Olympic high-jump podium and sprinted away with a secondary savant. DJ Davis isn’t just fast; he’s the human spandex redux of The Flash’s stunt double. Jack Cooper must have scrolled past every highlight reel on YouTube and exclaimed, “Yep, that vertical helps haul in interceptions AND airborne nacho chips.” You can almost hear the Badgers’ weight room whispering, “Bulk up, baby,” as Davis prepares to morph from a lean iron maiden into a gridiron linebacker munching giant bratwursts between reps. The rest of the Big Ten can’t decide whether to recruit similarly superhuman athletes or install nets over their end zones to catch him chasing down errant passes. Either way, Madison just raised the absurdly high bar for safety recruits—next time, they might seek actual rocket scientists with end-zone teleportation abilities.

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