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Under-the-radar Northwestern Football players to watch in 2026

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With a state-of-the-art Ryan Field nearly complete and a successful portal campaign, the stage is set for the Wildcats to thrive in 2026.

Chip Kelly, a recent national champion and NFL household name, will take the reins at offensive coordinator, plugging new innovation into the purple jerseys’ playbook.

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Michigan State transfer Aidan Chiles is projected to have the ‘Cats’ starting quarterback job while the dynamic running back duo of Caleb Komolafe and Florida State transfer Gavin Sawchuk has already gained national notoriety. The ‘Cats also have a trio of returners entering the 2026 season with preseason watchlist honors: wide receiver Griffin Wilde (Biletnikoff Award), kicker Jackson Kaether (Lou Groza Award) and center Jackson Carsello (Rimington Trophy).

However, there are still plenty of unanswered questions as the Wildcats prepare for the season opener on Sept. 5 against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits (a classic trap game).

The Wildcats ended last season on a high note, but struggled at times with offensive explosiveness, early down defense and pass rush. The Wildcats look to replace depth at the offensive line, tight end and edge rusher positions.

With new players entering the conversation and returning players looking to take a leap, there are four Wildcats that deserve your attention heading into this season. These under-the-radar players could add depth, fill gaps and improve production on both sides of the ball. Don’t be shocked if you see their names pop up on the new Ryan Field video board!

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Nicco Marchiol, QB

Though signs point to Chiles starting the season at signal-caller, Head Coach David Braun has yet to name a starting quarterback this season, calling this the deepest quarterback room Northwestern has had since he took over the program. Among the contenders is West Virginia transfer Nicco Marchiol.

Marchiol was a highly touted four-star recruit out of Arizona in the Class of 2022. With a prototypical QB build, Nicco was highly sought after for his starting potential at many Power Four schools. At 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds, Marchiol’s strong presence in the pocket and reputation for toughness are traits that have followed him throughout his college career.

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