What to know about Wisconsin transfer portal pick up Jaylon Domingeaux

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MADISON – The Wisconsin football program continued to add players from the transfer portal to its 2026 roster.

Among the flurry of announcements Jan. 7 was Jaylon Domingeaux, a receiver from FCS Louisiana Southeastern.

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Here is what you need to know about one of the Badgers’ newest weapons.

How many yards did Jaylon Domingeaux have this season?

Domingeaux ranked seventh in the Southland Conference with 52 catches, was fourth in with 857 yards, tied for first with 11 touchdowns and was fifth with 16.5 yards per catch.

For his career, he has 106 catches for 1,512 yards and 14 touchdowns.

More: Wisconsin football transfer portal tracker: Badgers add to skill positions, O-line on Day 6

How many years of eligibility does Jaylon Domingeaux have left?

Domingeaux has one year of eligibility remaining.

More: Wisconsin starting guard Joe Brunner has reportedly entered the transfer portal

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What is Jaylon Domingeaux’s height and weight?

Domingeaux was listed as 6-foot-2, 210 pounds on the Louisiana Southeastern roster.

What was Jaylon Domingeaux's recruiting rating?

Domingeaux received zero stars from 247sports or Rivals coming out of Comeaux High School in Lafayette, Louisiana. He was listed as a three-star prospect as a transfer by both outlets.

How can Jaylon Domingeaux help the Wisconsin Badgers?

The Badgers need playmakers at receiver. Due to transfers and players completing their eligibiity, Wisconsin has just two experienced receivers, rising seniors Chris Brooks Jr. and Tyrell Henry. Neither of those players was targeted a lot in the passing game.

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Domingeaux was targeted 85 times last season, according to Pro Football Focus, and is used to making plays at the FCS level. Time will tell how that translates to Big Ten competiion but he has good size and appears to have good speed.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Receiver Jaylon Domingeaux commits to Luke Fickell, Wisconsin football

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