
In draft guru Mel Kiper’s latest mock draft, he has no less than three Ohio State Buckeyes players being taken in the first round.
A champion has been crowned, the season is over, and preparations are being made for the next Ohio State Buckeyes attempt at the College Football Playoff.
That means players are moving either through graduation, the NFL Draft, or the transfer portal, and Ohio State is no exception.
Those who shined on the college football stage are preparing themselves for April’s NFL Draft, and the Buckeyes will have no shortage of players who NFL teams will seek out to help them take that next step.
In draft guru Mel Kiper’s latest mock draft, he has no less than three Ohio State Buckeyes players being taken in the first round.
“I see Stroud as the best fit here as the Texans could get their pick of the top passers. He’s extremely accurate, can make every throw and has excellent touch at every level of the field. I usually don’t put much stock into a single game evaluation, but Stroud’s performance in the narrow loss to Georgia in the College Football Playoff semifinals showed me something.
"Longtime left tackle Taylor Lewan has played just 20 games over the past three seasons and could be an offseason cap casualty. There might be an opening on the left side. Johnson played guard for the Buckeyes in 2021 but moved to left tackle in 2022, and he was tremendous. He will be a plug-and-play starter in the top 15 picks.”
"But in 2021, his teammate Smith-Njigba was the Buckeyes’ top wideout, as he put up 1,606 yards, doing damage mostly out of the slot. After an injury-plagued 2022 in which he caught just five passes, however, there are big questions about his health — he had a nagging hamstring injury — headed into the draft.
With players like Stroud, Johnson Jr., and Smith-Njigba departing, Ryan Day and Co. will have their hands full replacing them.
But with the No. 4 2023 recruiting class on hand per On3, there should be no drop-off in play on the field.
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