The Wisconsin Badgers are seeing quite a few players depart this offseason, be it due to eligibility or via the transfer portal.
Among that group is senior wide receiver Vinny Anthony, who elected to stay
with the Badgers throughout his collegiate career. Anthony, Wisconsin’s No. 1 receiver the past two seasons, had a down year statistically after a breakout junior season in 2024 when he caught 39 passes for 672 yards.
A majority of the issue was quarterback play and usage, but Anthony never wavered in his support of the program, and the outside world is recognizing his talent as he was given an invite to the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.
With that invitation, Anthony will get to compete with NFL scouts in attendance, looking to boost his draft stock ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. His speed will surely be a key part of his skillset, but Anthony is also a sound route-runner who doesn’t drop passes, boosting his profile.
A native of Kentucky, Anthony had 31 catches for 391 yards and a touchdown this season, graduating in December before preparing for the NFL Draft. He also had a pair of rushing touchdowns on jet sweeps, showcasing his speed.
Most of Anthony’s production came in four games this year: the first two of the season against Miami (OH) and Middle Tennessee, against Michigan, and against Minnesota in the season finale. He had 296 of his 391 yards in those games, eclipsing the 90-yard mark twice.
Now, he’ll hope to hear his name called in April and continue his career professionally.








