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Current and former Wisconsin Badgers linemen both named 'sleeper' breakout players by ESPN

Updated Aug. 23, 2025, 7:09 p.m. by Lorin Cox 1 min read
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Linemen don't get nearly as much attention as the players who have the ball in their hands, but Wisconsin has a healthy appreciation for the big guys who do the dirty work.

ESPN's Adam Rittenberg is doing his part to highlight some of the lesser known players in college football who could have their versions of a breakout season, and both a current and former Badgers lineman made the list.

Center Jake Renfro is someone both ESPN and Wisconsin are expecting big things from in 2025.

According to PFF, Renfro allowed only one sack, one hit and eight quarterback hurries last season on 375 pass blocking snaps.

He's among their five highest-graded returning centers in the Big Ten this season.

His status for the Badgers' season opener against Miami (OH) is still in question after he left fall camp practice with a knee injury earlier this month, but that didn't stop him from landing on the preseason watch list for the Rimington Award.

In addition to Renfro, a former Badgers lineman on the other side of the ball is also on Rittenberg's list for breakout candidates.

James Thompson Jr.

was a three-star recruit for Wisconsin in the Class of 2020 who transfered to Illinois this winter to play for Bret Bielema.

Thompson played in only one game last season due to injury, but he led all Badgers defensive linemen in tackles back in 2023.

Bielema has been impressed by the lineman's combination of size and speed, setting Thompson up to be a breakout candidate this season for his new team.

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