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Ohio State Buckeyes reportedly expected to lose multiple stars, including Marvin Harrison Jr, to 2024 NFL Draft
The Ohio State Buckeyes are the best team in college football this season, led by All-American wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. and one of the best defenses in the nation. However, Ryan Day and the Buckeyes’ coaching staff might only have a short window to make things work with this talented roster.
Ohio State is loaded with some of the best players in college football on both sides of the ball. Buckeyes’ game draw scouts, executives and general managers from several NFL teams each week, with everyone focused on the next wave of talent coming to the league.
According to Sportskeeda’s Tony Pauline, wide receiver Emeka Egbuka is actively meeting with agents and will follow his teammate to the NFL, foregoing an opportunity to return to Ohio State in 2024.
It would be a bit of an interesting decision, one that falls in line with the same choice former Buckeyes’ star Jaxon Smith-Njigba made this past offseason. Entering college football games today has played in just five of seven games for Ohio State due to injuries. He’s been far more inconsistent compared to last season, finishing with fewer than 60 receiving yards in three contests and having four games without a touchdown. In 2022, Egbuka finished under 60 yards just three times and scored in 9-of-13 games.
Not only will Egbuka likely not be coming off a strong season, he might also run into some issues during the pre-draft process. Pauline also notes that Egbuka is not expected to test extremely well athletically, but NFL teams remain high on him in a class of pass-catchers that isn’t viewed as super deep.
Harrison Jr. and Egbuka wouldn’t be the only Ohio State stars headed for the NFL. Edge rusher J.T. Tuimoloau is skyrocketing up draft boards, likely becoming a projected top-20 pick. Meanwhile, cornerback Denzel Burke, defensive lineman Michael Hall Jr., edge rusher Jack Sawyer and running back TreVeyon Henderson are also top 2024 NFL Draft prospects.
It remains possible that Sawyer and Henderson could at least consider returning to the Buckeyes for their senior year. After a breakout freshman season in 2021 – 1,560 scrimmage yards and 19 touchdowns in 13 games – Henderson has managed just 939 scrimmage yards with 12 scores over 12 contests in the last two years.
While Henderson, Sawyer and Hall Jr. might not be viewed as first-round talents right now, even the opportunity to be a Day 2 pick and immediately earn NFL money could sway them. If that’s the case, Ohio State’s No.2-ranked 2024 recruiting class and its freshman from the No.3-ranked 2023 class will need to step up next season.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The biggest star recruit on the sideline at Ohio State’s game against Maryland on Saturday might not even be a football player.
Bryce James, son of LeBron James, is set to take an unofficial visit on campus this weekend. The 2025 three-star shooting guard out of Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California, is the second eldest son of the NBA’s all-time leading scorer.
But on the football side of things, there still are important targets inbound for the Buckeyes.
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