Ohio State isn't expected to sign more than two players on Wednesday, but that's only because the Buckeyes already completed most of their recruiting class in December.
Nick Bosa and Dwayne Haskins are projected to be among the top picks in the 2019 NFL draft, while as many as seven other Buckeyes could be drafted in the first four rounds.
Tennessee tight end Eli Wolf, a graduate transfer from Minster, Ohio, is reportedly set to visit Ohio State after National Signing Day, according to DawgNation's Mike Griffith.
Chase Young could be one of college football's best defensive ends this year, and Tyreke Smith, Zach Harrison and Jack Sawyer are among those who could be next in line.
Thayer Munford is Ohio State's only returning starter and must provide steadiness and leadership to a line that should have talent mixed with inexperience.
Nate Ebner becomes the second former Ohio State player to win three Super Bowls, joining Mike Vrabel, while John Simon is also a champion with the New England Patriots.
59 former Ohio State players have been on Super Bowl rosters, including 18 who have made multiple Super Bowl appearances and eight who have won two or more Super Bowl rings.
After landing Justin Fields and revamping his coaching staff in January, Ryan Day will complete his first recruiting class and begin preparation for spring practices in February.
Dwayne Haskins is planning to both throw and run the 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine next month, he said Friday in an interview with NFL Network.
Jeffrey Okudah began to live up to his potential late in the fall, culminating in a spectacular performance in the Rose Bowl that highlighted his ceiling.
Jim Tressel encouraged Urban Meyer to make sure his new role as an administrator is one that fulfills him, and thinks the key for new head coach Ryan Day is to believe in himself.
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Jalin Marshall, Marcus Baugh, Chase Farris, Tracy Sprinkle and Doran Grant are set to take part in the inaugural season of The Alliance of American Football.
Former Ohio State running back Brian Snead is enrolled at Iowa Western Community College and Kansas State has begun recruiting him, according to a report.
Jim Tressel is excited to watch three of his former Ohio State players on football's biggest stage when Nate Ebner, John Simon and Jake McQuaide play in Sunday's Super Bowl.
Branden Bowen's lengthy recovery from a broken leg has challenged him both on and off the field, but he's determined to earn his way back into Ohio State's starting lineup in 2019.