Former Four-Star Recruits Change Positions during OSU spring ball

The Ohio State football team has started spring football practice and have already made a couple of huge position changes.

Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Gee Scott Jr. (13) makes a catch in a drill during practice at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on October 3, 2020.

Gee Scott Jr.

Height: 6-foot, 2-inches

Weight: 207-pounds

Old Position: Wide Receiver

New Position: Tight End

Scott was a consensus four-star recruit in the 2020 class from the state of Washington. He came into Columbus as one of the more refined prospects in that class with elite route-running ability, and was seen as an ideal fit for the quick hitting short side of the passing game.

Although polished for his class, Scott lacks the pure athleticism that other receivers on the two-deep can offer, and he may be topped out as far as athletic potential goes. Scott does however has a larger frame and several years of eligibility left, which could make him an intriguing fit at tight end.

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