Taking a look at the NFL Combine results from Wisconsin football players who participated, as well as when the 2026 Wisconsin Badgers Pro Day will be.
Over the years, the Wisconsin Badgers have been among the premier college football teams in generating NFL talent at running back, offensive line, tight end, defensive line and linebacker. While recruiting and overall team performance have taken a major nosedive over the past half-decade, the Wisconsin football program is still one that NFL scouts respect and keep tabs on.
The Badgers had two players participate in testing at the 2026 NFL Combine, and Wisconsin has one of the earliest Pro Days scheduled as well. Let’s take a look at the NFL Combine results from the Wisconsin football players, as well as the 2026 Wisconsin Pro Day schedule.
Wisconsin Football NFL Combine Results
The Wisconsin Badgers had just two players participate in testing at the NFL Combine: wide receiver Vinny Anthony II and edge rusher Mason Reiger. Let’s take a look at how they tested!
Vinny Anthony II Combine Results
Wide receiver Vinny Anthony II participated in six tests at the NFL Combine. Here are his results:
- 40-Yard Dash: 4.45 Seconds
- 10-Yard Split: 1.59 Seconds
- Vertical Jump: 34.5 Inches
- 3 Cone: 6.86 Seconds
- Shuttle: 4.07 Seconds
- Bench Press: 15 Reps
This past season, Vinny Anthony II totaled 31 catches for 291 yards and a touchdown for the Badgers. The Wisconsin WR also had two rushing touchdowns.
Mason Reiger Combine Results
Edge rusher Mason Reiger participated in four tests at the NFL Combine. Here are his results:
- 40-Yard Dash: 4.78 Seconds
- 10-Yard Split: 1.61 Seconds
- Vertical Jump: 40 Inches
- Broad Jump: 10 Feet, 5 Inches
This past season, Mason Reiger totaled 33 tackles, six tackles for loss and five sacks for the Badgers.
When is the 2026 Wisconsin Badgers Pro Day?
The Wisconsin Badgers have one of the earliest Pro Days scheduled, which should help their players get some attention. The Wisconsin Pro Day is scheduled for March 6th. As of now, it is the only Pro Day in the country on the calendar for that day.
A Pro Day is essentially that school’s own private Combine. Scouts and media attend that school to see the school’s prospects go through testing and participate in drills. It also allows team representatives to speak with these players. The value that has come out of these Pro Days has skyrocketed over the past several years. This is a big reason why we see players opt out of participating at the NFL Combine, since they can do similar testing in an environment they are more comfortable with.






