Chase Young arrived at Ohio State as the crown jewel of the 2017 recruiting class and remains its biggest star entering the class' pivotal third season as Buckeyes.
Malik Barrow took a medical scholarship at Ohio State after tearing his ACL for the third time last spring, but he's now looking to continue his football career elsewhere.
Dwayne Haskins and Nick Bosa will be keeping their jersey numbers from Ohio State while some of the Buckeyes' other NFL draft picks have received new digits.
Mickey Marotti is set to make $735,000 in 2019 while Brian Voltolini, Mark Pantoni and several other members of Ohio State's support staff also make six-figure salaries.
Second-year players have made a big impact for Ohio State's past championship teams, and the Buckeyes will need the same to make another title run this year.
After averaging a dismal 4.21 yards per carry within Ohio State's pass-happy 2018 offensive attack, Ryan Day needs to get the rushing game back on track this fall.
Wyatt Davis, Thayer Munford, Jonah Jackson, Josh Myers, Nicholas Petit-Frere and Branden Bowen can turn what Ryan Day called his biggest concern into a strength.