Jeremy Ruckert is trying to make the most of the NFL Scouting Combine experience even though he won’t be participating in on-field workouts due to plantar fasciitis.
Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson feel well-prepared to start their NFL careers because of their time spent playing together at Ohio State and learning from Brian Hartline.
Hear what former Ohio State wide receivers Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson and tight end Jeremy Ruckert had to say during their NFL Scouting Combine interviews Wednesday.
Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson, Thayer Munford, Nicholas Petit-Frere, Haskell Garrett, Tyreke Smith and Jeremy Ruckert represent Ohio State at this week’s NFL Scouting Combine.
Ohio State’s other defenders have turned to Tanner McCalister, who’s already played for Jim Knowles for four years, to help them learn the Buckeyes’ new defensive scheme.
TreVeyon Henderson and company struggled running the ball against strong defenses in 2021. Improving consistency to complement a lethal passing attack should be a 2022 goal.
Joe Royer, who Kevin Wilson says “has really come on very, very well,” could be in line to play a major role at tight end for Ohio State in his third year as a Buckeye.
Warren G. Harding has supplied Ohio State with talented players through the decades including Paul Warfield, Korey Stringer, Maurice Clarett and Boom Herron.
Thayer Munford wants to “show people that I’m more than a third-round draft pick” at next week’s NFL Scouting Combine, where he’ll work out and interview with NFL teams.
New quarterback Devin Brown says he’s committed to Ohio State “through and through” and is striving to become a leader “right away” even if he has to wait his turn to...
Ryan Day's offense lost about half of its 2021 pass-catching production with Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave and Jeremy Ruckert NFL-bound, but the cupboard looks sufficiently stocked.
Factoring in the additional year of eligibility all players received in 2020, we take a look at how much eligibility every Ohio State scholarship player still has entering 2022.
Seven Ohio State draft prospects appear in post-Super Bowl mock drafts, led by a pair of projected first-round wide receivers in Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave.