2025 OT Cam Clark commits to Wisconsin

On3 imageby:Hunter Shelton04/25/24

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Dexter (Mich.) three-star offensive tackle Cam Clark has committed to Wisconsin, he announced on Thursday.

He chose the Badgers over Cincinnati, West Virginia, Kentucky and Purdue, among others.

Clark is the No. 763 overall prospect and No. 49 OT in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 15 player in Michigan.

“First of all, I’d like to thank my parents for theie love and support. I would also like to thank my coaches and teammates. No one achieves anything on their own, and Im very grateful to have had thier guidance and support throughout this process. Thanks to all the coaches who recruited me throughout this process. That being said, I’m excited to announce my commitment to The University of Wisconsin!,” Clark wrote upon announcing his commitment.

Badgers land second tackle this cycle

The addition of Clark gives Luke Fickell and Wisconsin nine commitments in the 2025 cycle. Clark is the second OT to join the class, following Wautoma (Wisc.) four-star Michael Roeske, a top-30 player at the position who pledged back in November.

Roeske is the second highest-ranked commit in the class, behind Cincinnati Mt. Healthy four-star cornerback Jaimier Scott, a top-200 prospect in the updated 2025 On300. Five of the six top commits in the class are on the defensive side of the ball.

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.

Clark is the second commitment for the Badgers this month, as Neenah (Wisc.) running back Grant Dean joined the fold on April 17. Rockwall (Texas) three-star quarterback Landyn Locke rounds things out as the No. 60 signal-caller in the cycle.

In total, the class ranks No. 26 in the nation and No. 6 in the Big Ten, according to the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.