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    Anthony Moeglin
    Oct 1, 2025, 20:45
    Updated at: Oct 1, 2025, 20:45

    Another week in the NFL dominated by former Ohio State Buckeyes on both sides of the ball.

    The Ohio State Buckeyes, throughout the NFL, yet again dominated the league. Week 4 was the most recent example of Ohio State producing the most NFL-ready talent out of any college in America. 

    Emeka Egbuka Is a Top 10 Wide Receiver in the NFL

    Emeka Egbuka has quickly become one of the best wide receivers in the entire NFL. In Tampa Bay's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Egbuka shone bright. He finished the day with 4 catches for 101 yards and a touchdown. His 77-yard bomb from Baker Mayfield was the exclamation point that kept the Bucs in the game. Egbuka's 282 yards are good for 12th best in the league, while his four touchdowns are tied for third in the NFL. He is one of the best wide receivers in football, and it's not much of a debate.

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    Jaxon Smith-Njigba Continues to Lead the Seahawks

    If Egbuka is a top-10 receiver in the league, then JSN is a top-5 receiver in football. Statistically speaking, he trails just Puka Nacua in yards, and he is eighth in catches. He has only scored one time, but week after week, he is putting up huge numbers. This week on Thursday Night Football, he finished with 4 catches for 79 yards.

    Marvin Harrison Jr. Finally Gets in the Endzone

    Questions swirled as the second year start inexplicably struggled to start this season. Marvin Harrison Jr. was a can't miss prospect coming out of Ohio State and to say it has been a rocky start would be an understatement. On Thursday Night Football, Harrison Jr. finally looked like his old self. He hauled in 6 catches for 66 yards and a highlight reel score.

    TreVeyon Henderson Gets in the Endzone

    Buckeye rookie TreVeyon Henderson finally found his way into the endzone for the first touchdown of his young career. He finished the day for the Patriots with 7 carries for 32 yards and a score. He averaged more than 4 yards per carry and is gaining the trust of the Patriots' staff.

    CJ Stroud Spins it Against the Titans

    Texans quarterback CJ Stroud has been off to a very tough start to the 2025 NFL season. The Texans didn't surround him with the help necessary to take that team over the hump, but he finally got reprieve on Sunday. He finished the game going 22/28 for 233 yards and 2 touchdowns. He got back on track, and that's exactly what the Texans need early on in the season.

    JK Dobbins Hits Century Mark

    JK-All-Day is exactly what it was in Denver on Monday Night. It had been 38 games since any Sean Peyton running back hit the 100-yard mark. That's nearly 2.5 seasons of running backs not hitting 100 yards, and that streak ended on Monday. Dobbins finished with 101 yards on 16 carries without scoring for the Broncos. Dobbins has found a new home in Denver.