There's an old saying in football that when you have two quarterbacks , you really have none. The fundamental ideology here is that multiple capable players but no clear top option handicaps an entire position group. A plethora of mediocrity is never a substitute for one, really good option. That of course applies to plenty of real-life scenarios as well, but in football, that phrase isn't only applicable to quarterback. Some positions — and some schemes — can sustain a constant rotation of players, and some are actually better off because of it. But in the case of Wisconsin's wide receivers , the Badgers need to find at least one go-to option. New Wisconsin wideout Zion Kearney. | Christian Borman Wisconsin revamped its wide receiver room this offseason, bringing in five transfers and a new coach, Ari Confessor. With all of the new additions, there's a myriad of personalities, body types and skillsets.…