2026 TE Jack Sievers commits to Wisconsin

Everett (Wash.) Archbishop Murphy three-star tight end Jack Sievers has committed to Wisconsin.
He chose the Badgers after taking an official visit to Madison over the weekend. Sievers announced his decision on X Monday evening:
“I would like to take a moment and thank God, my family, and coaching staff for supporting me through the recruiting process. Im truly thankful for the strength and guidance I’ve received along the way. Thank you for always believing in me and pushing me to be my best. I would also like to thank Ryan Clary for his constant support in this process throughout my career, and I am beyond blessed to be given the opportunity to play the game I love at the next level. With that being said I am committed to the University of Wisconsin,” he wrote.
Sievers is the No. 717 overall prospect and No. 41 TE in the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 6 player in Washington.
The 6-foot-5, 225-pounder is in the fold for head coach Luke Fickell and the Wisconsin staff after getting an in-depth look at the Big Ten program on his OV. He also considered the likes of Minnesota, Boise State and San Diego State.
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Wisconsin back up to 10 commits this cycle
With Sievers in the fold, the Badgers are now back to 10 commits in their 2026 class. Earlier on Monday, three-star EDGE Carmelow Reed flipped to Ole Miss.
Cincinnati St. Xavier three-star linebacker Aden Reeder is the top-ranked pledge in the class, checking in as the No. 461 prospect and No. 38 LB this cycle. San Juan Capistrano (Calif.) Mater Dei three-star quarterback Ryan Hopkins is now the No. 27 QB in the nation and has been in the class since April 13.
Three offensive linemen are in the class: Merrillville (Ind.) Andrean three-star IOL Benjamin Novak, Midlothian (Va.) Benedictine three-star OT Maddox Cochrane and Streetsboro (Ohio) IOL Arthur Scott.
Other top commits in the mix include: Fishers (Ind.) three-star cornerback Carsen Eloms, Mishawaka (Ind.) Penn three-star wide receiver Tayshon Bardo, Germantown (Tenn.) three-star defensive lineman Djidjou Bah and Appleton (Wisc.) North linebacker Ben Wenzel. Bah, Scott and Wenzel each committed on Sunday.