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Davis Heinzen is a Wisconsin native who grew up a Badgers fan. After transferring in from Central Michigan, he's in line to be the starting left tackle.
Davis Heinzen, once a tight end prospect from Manitowoc, has been taking UW's first-team reps at left tackle after transferring from Central Michigan.
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Central Michigan transfer lineman Davis Heinzen is getting every chance to win the Wisconsin Badgers starting left tackle job in fall camp.
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A former high school tight end, Heinzen grayshirted his first season in 2020. In the spring of 2021, Heinzen, who weighed 245 pounds in high school, had fully transitioned to offensive tackle.
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Heinzen never graded out too strongly on PFF, with a career-high PFF pass-blocking grade of 48.2 coming his sophomore season and his career-best PFF run-blocking grade (63.3) emerging as a junior.
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