
Wisconsin tackle makes Phil Steele's preseason All-Big Ten offensive team
Mahlman has gained a ton of recognition in the offseason due to a solid 2024 campaign, during which he ranked as one of the top tackles in the Big Ten. Entering 2025, the veteran now ranks as the fifth-highest-graded returning offensive tackle in the conference, according to PFF.
Wisconsin made a conscious effort in the off-season to shift their offensive identity to one that more closely aligns with historical Badgers teams under Barry Alvarez, Bret Bielema, and Paul Chryst. That meant bringing in a run-first offensive coordinator in Jeff Grimes, who aims to return Wisconsin's running game to its previous heights. Having one of the top tackles in the Big Ten like Riley Mahlman is a huge help in that regard. His presence will be crucial as Wisconsin works to build a hard-nosed, smash mouth offense, built around running backs Dilin Jones and Darrion Dupree.
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