The main event may be over, but history tells us that Ohio State players coming out of the later rounds of the NFL draft have still made some big-time impacts in the league.
Dwayne Haskins is happy to be close to home and playing for the Washington Redskins, but he's "more motivated now than ever" after falling to the 15th pick in the NFL draft.
Of the more than 400 Buckeyes who have been selected in the NFL, eight have been top-three overall picks, including Orlando Pace, Shawn Springs and Nick Bosa's older brother Joey.
Nick Bosa, Dwayne Haskins and a dozen other Buckeyes are among those hoping to be selected in this year's NFL draft, which begins Thursday and continues through Saturday.
Dwayne Haskins is already thinking about his receivers at the next level. Here's a look at the receiving corps of the teams rumored to have interest in him.
Chase Young racked up 57% of his sacks over Ohio State's last four games last season after a five game stretch in which he managed 0.5 sacks. Can he be more consistent this fall?
Terry McLaurin said he is "not even really nervous" entering this week's NFL draft because he knows he did everything he could to improve his stock in the pre-draft process.
Larry Johnson told Yahoo Sports' Dan Wetzel an allegation he encouraged a financial advisor to pay a player while at Penn State is "not accurate at all" and "absolutely false."
Last year, Ohio State redshirted 10 true freshmen. Craig Young, Jaden McKenzie and the four new offensive linemen are among those who could follow suit.