Competition between four players atop Ohio State's tight end depth chart begins this spring. But it's the youngest of them, Nate Roberts, who could determine the room's ceiling.
Jay Timmons’ versatility and big-play ability, no matter where he lines up on the field, give him the tools to become a crucial part of Ohio State's secondary.
Julian Sayin will work on developing into a more complete quarterback while Tavien St. Clair will look to prove he’s ready to be Ohio State’s No. 2 quarterback this spring.
Ja’Kobi Jackson, Anthony “Turbo” Rogers, Legend Bey and Favour Akih will compete for position on Ohio State’s running back depth chart with Bo Jackson and Isaiah West out...
NFL teams tell Pat McAfee they have no concerns about Caleb Downs' knee after a report claims the former Ohio State star has a "potentially degenerative ACL."
Ohio State will be looking for a new star to emerge alongside Jeremiah Smith as a newcomer-heavy group of receivers competes for playing time this spring.
Keep up with everything we’ve seen and heard from Ohio State’s draft prospects at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, including workout results, interview videos and more.
Cortez Hankton’s former receivers at the NFL Scouting Combine said Ohio State’s new receivers coach is hard on his players on the field but always supports them off the field.
Nearly 32 years before Sonny Styles and Lorenzo Styles Jr. lit up the NFL Scouting Combine, their father dominated Michigan in the Buckeyes’ 1994 win over the Wolverines.
Carnell Tate said there's “no question“ he's the best wide receiver in the 2026 NFL draft as he seeks an exceptional end to his climactic college journey.
Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese wow at the NFL Combine, while Payton Pierce and Zion Grady are among the Buckeyes receiving rave reviews from Ohio State’s combine participants.
Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles solidify their stock as the 2026 NFL draft’s top linebackers as both run the 40-yard dash in 4.46 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Sonny Styles led all linebackers at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine with a 43.5-inch vertical jump – the best ever for a player above 240 pounds – and an 11-foot-2 broad jump.