The 2020 edition of Ohio State football had some serious talent. That was evident with an undefeated Big Ten Championship run, an impressive win over Clemson in the Sugar Bowl, and a runner-up finish in the national championship game.
Now seniors and a handful of underclassmen will see if they’ve got what it takes to fulfill a dream of playing at the next level.
The 14 OSU players invited to the party are Tuf Borland, Baron Browning, Drue Chrisman, Jonathon Cooper, Wyatt Davis, Luke Farrell, Justin Fields, Blake Haubeil, Justin Hilliard, Josh Myers, Trey Sermon, Tommy Togiai, Shaun Wade, and Pete Werner.
It won’t be your traditional combine we’ve all be used to watching as it will all go virtual without on-field workouts, but the fourteen will still be put through the paces with interviews and psychological testing. Most of the same players will get an opportunity to perform some on-field testing and drills at Ohio State’s pro day on March 30.
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— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) March 3, 2021
Of the 14 Ohio State invitees, only Justin Fields seems to be a first-round lock, although there is some thought that Wyatt Davis may sneak in the first round as well. Where the others fall is anyone’s guess, but this is an opportunity for all involved to improve their draft stock when it comes to how they present themselves to potential NFL teams.
Good luck to all 14 Buckeyes chasing their dreams of playing at the next level.
All Ohio State football players eligible for the 2021 NFL draft
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