Ohio State’s depth chart of current NFL alumni is loaded at wide receiver and defensive end, among other positions, and better at quarterback than it’s ever been before.
Houston GM Nick Caserio says Cade Stover is "everything you want in a football player" while Stover says he is ready to contribute in any way he can for the Texans.
A lot needs to go right for Ohio State to have a record-setting NFL draft in 2025, but there’s a clear path to double-digit selections for the Buckeyes.
Ohio State’s 2024 NFL draft class is its smallest in 11 years as only four Buckeyes were selected: Marvin Harrison Jr., Mike Hall, Cade Stover and Tommy Eichenberg.
The Arizona Cardinals love Marvin Harrison Jr., C.J. Stroud shines as a co-host for Bleacher Report’s NFL draft coverage and Ohio State’s sports have a loaded weekend.
Mike Hall Jr. said it's “the greatest feeling ever” to be drafted by his hometown team, and the Browns feel that he fits their model of how to attack on defense.
With Marvin Harrison Jr. being the No. 4 overall selection in the 2024 NFL draft, Ohio State has now had 12 wide receivers selected in the first round, the most of any school.
Marvin Harrison Jr. said it “means a lot” to be the first wide receiver drafted but knows he now has to “go out there and produce once the season comes.”