On3 4-star OT Nolan Davenport commits to Wisconsin Badgers
Massillon (Ohio) Washington four-star offensive tackle Nolan Davenport has committed to Wisconsin.
The 6-foot-5, 270-pound Davenport took an official visit to Madison the weekend of May 31.
“First off thank you to my parents for everything they do for me,” Davenport wrote in a statement. “Whether it’s taking me to visits, paying for training, or helping me with nutrition they were always more than willing to do it for me in order to be the best man, Christian, and athlete I could be. Thank you to all my coaches at Massillon for pushing me to be the best version of myself everyday. Thank you to all my coaches at Clutch Sports and T3 for the time and coaching they have invested into me.
“Most importantly I thank God for this amazing opportunity. Thank you to all the other schools that’s recruited me. That being said, I am 100% committed to Wisconsin.”
Davenport is a three-star prospect in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He ranks No. 655 overall, No. 40 among offensive tackles and No. 24 in Ohio.
On3 is significantly higher on Davenport than the other major recruiting services. He is the nation’s No. 271 overall prospect, No. 22 OT and No. 10 recruit from Ohio in the 2025 On300.
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Monticello (Minn.) Senior three-star ATH Luke Emmerich and four-star wide receiver Cameron Miller joined the class in May. The class currently ranks No. 21 in the nation and No. 6 in conference, according to the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.
Dexter (Mich.) three-star offensive tackle Cam Clark became the second offensive tackle to join the class at the end of April, following Wautoma (Wisc.) four-star Michael Roeske, a top-30 player at the position who pledged back in November.
Cincinnati Mt. Healthy four-star cornerback Jaimier Scott is the top-rated prospect in the class.
Fredericksburg (Va.) St. Michael three-star safety Remington Moss flanks Scott in the secondary. Trenton (N.J.) Lawrenceville three-star EDGE Samuel Lateju is a top-25 player in the Garden State, while Franklin (Tenn.) Fred J Page three-star LB Brenden Anes and Germantown (Wisc.) three-star LB Cooper Catalano bolster the class.