No. 2 – Chris Olave, Wide-Receiver
There’s no doubt Chris Olave is ready to get rollin’ onto another season in Columbus. He separated himself as the biggest play-threat in the Ohio State passing game this past season, and will only continue to get better. He has elite speed to take the top off of defenses and runs great routes.
Olave’s combination of possession and big-play potential makes him a matchup nightmare. His last play in a Buckeye uniform from 2019 is one to forget, but he’s going to be a monster and potential 1,000 yard guy next season. Ohio State will likely feature the passing game heavily in 2020, and Olave might get more targets than anyone.