Jerron Cage has played just 17 snaps in his Ohio State career so far and enters the 2019 season positioned to be a fourth-team defensive tackle on the Buckeyes' depth chart.
Buckeye fans likely won't remember it, but Justin Fields had arguably the best performance in The Opening history, out-dueling Trevor Lawrence to win the camp's MVP.
Everyone knows J.K Dobbins and Chase Young, but Jashon Cornell, Davon Hamilton and others could be overlooked players as Ohio State prepares for the 2019 season.
In 1944, Les Horvath returned to Ohio State's football team and led the Buckeyes to an undefeated season while earning the school's first Heisman Trophy.
Ohio State ends the 2019 season with important matchups against Penn State and Michigan. The Big Ten East Division should be decided during that two-week stretch.
K.J. Hill, Garrett Wilson, J.K. Dobbins and Austin Mack will be among Justin Fields' top offensive weapons in his first year as Ohio State's starting quarterback.
Both Jordan Fuller and Brendon White return as Ohio State's starting safeties, but they'll be led by a new pair of position coaches and play in an altered scheme.
Urban Meyer's teams have always been skilled and stacked with talent, but what set them apart was their overall toughness. Ryan Day needs to maintain that edge to keep the Buckeyes...
Garrett Wilson is the least likely Ohio State freshman to redshirt this year, but the Buckeyes' coaching staff will have decisions to make about most of the other newcomers.
No Ohio State player is stronger than Tommy Togiai, per Chase Young and Jashon Cornell, so the defensive tackle is aiming to continue improving the other aspects of his game.
It's uncertain where exactly Craig Young will line up on Ohio State's defense, but he has the potential to push for early playing time as a package player.