Ohio State football All-Decade Team, Offense

We reflect on the last decade of Ohio State football, and who would be on an all-offensive team from 2010 through 2019.

Tight End

Jeff Heuerman (2011-2014)

September 22, 2012; Columbus, OH, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes tight end Jeff Heuerman (86) tries to get past UAB Blazers safety Calvin Jones (11) at Ohio Stadium. Ohio State won the game 29-15. Mandatory Credit: Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports

Ohio State has not historically featured the tight end much in the offensive plans, and that continued throughout this past decade. Heuerman is unquestionably the best of them though. He caught 52 passes for 792 yards in his career and was a part of the 2014 national-title winning team.

Offensive Line

LT – Jack Mewhort (2009-2014)
LG – Wyatt Davis (2016-current)
C – Pat Elflein (2011-2016)
RG – Billy Price (2013-2017)
RT – Taylor Decker (2012-2015)

Sep 7, 2019; Columbus, OH, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman Wyatt Davis (52) against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

It’s tough picking the best offensive lineman because there aren’t a lot of stats to support which of the big uglies are better than the rest. But the thought here is to get the best five in the lineup, so we’ll start with two Rimington Award winners in Pat Elflien and Billy Davis on the interior. Mewhort and Decker are two First-Team All Americans and likely the best tackles OSU has had over the last decade. And we’re going with Wyatt Davis at left guard. While Andrew Norwell and Michael Jordan were also studs there, Davis was a beast last year as a First Team All-American and can start anywhere in the country.

 

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