Ryan Day sees the first round of the NFL draft as proof Ohio State is doing things the right way and thinks Arvell Reese has the highest ceiling “of all the guys in this...
The No. 4 overall pick was Ohio State’s second-best receiver, Arvell Reese will be an inside linebacker after all and NFL teams will regret passing on Caleb Downs and Kayden...
Carnell Tate headlines a chaotic first round of the NFL draft, and ESPN's recruiting staff compares five-star Ohio State commit DJ Jacobs to Chase Young.
Ohio State becomes the first school in 59 years and just the third school ever to have four players selected in the first 11 picks of the same NFL draft.
Ohio State becomes the first school ever with two linebackers selected in the top 10 picks of the same NFL draft as the Commanders draft Sonny Styles with the No. 7 pick.
The Tennessee Titans select Carnell Tate with the No. 4 overall pick in the NFL draft, extending Ohio State's streak of first-round wide receiver selections to five years.
Former Ohio State long snapper John Ferlmann knows he’s unlikely to be drafted, but he’s drawn interest from the NFL and is eager to compete for a roster spot in minicamp.
Ohio State has built backcourt depth with commitments from guards Justin Pippen, Jimmie Williams and Curtis Givens III, while also adding forward Andrija Jelavić from the portal.
Arvell Reese believes he can be an “elite” NFL pass-rusher as he works to improve his technique after spending “95%” of his practice time at linebacker at Ohio State.
Dré Bly calls Caleb Downs "the complete package," and Arvell Reese says he owes his mother and Ted Ginn Sr. "everything" for helping him realize his dreams.
Ohio State’s five projected first-round picks are enjoying the opportunity to attend the NFL draft together and say OSU played a big role in developing them into top NFL...