Ohio State players that didn’t go in the 2020 NFL Draft

Ohio State football had ten players go in the 2020 NFL Draft, but there are still some looking for free-agent deals.

Binjimen Victor – Wide Receiver

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  • Finished his career tied for 10th in program history with 18 touchdown receptions.
  • Career receiving stats of 83 receptions for 1,340 yards.
  • As a senior in 2019, had career highs in receptions (35) and yards (573).

Robert (B.B.) Landers – Defensive Tackle

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  • Played in 52 games and helped Ohio State win three consecutive outright Big Ten titles.
  • Career totals of 65 tackles, 23.5 tackles-for-loss and three sacks.
  • Honorable mention All-Big Ten as a senior.

Austin Mack – Wide Receiver

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  • Played in 45 career games, earning 28 starts, and made 79 catches for 1,050 yards and six touchdowns.
  • Had a career-high in receptions (27), yards (361) and touchdowns (three) as a senior.
  • Caught 24 or more passes in each of his final three seasons.

Branden Bowen – Offensive Tackle

  • Came back from an injury that caused him to miss half of 2017 and all of 2018 to regain his starting position along the offensive line.
  • Started six times at right guard in 2017 and 13 times at right tackle in 2019 for 19 career starts.
  • Earned second-team All-Big Ten Conference honors by the league coaches as a senior in 2019.

Rashod Berry – Tight End

  • Spent five years, including 2015 red-shirt year, with the program.
  • Superb, physical athlete who played along the defensive line early in his career and tight end for three years.
  • Career receiving stats: 17 receptions for 198 yards and four touchdowns.

Liam McCullough – Longsnapper

  • Four-year long snapper for the Buckeyes who handled all snaps flawlessly in 54 of 55 games from 2016 through 2019.
  • Honed in on 577 consecutive good snaps on punts, extra points and field goals.
  • A finalist for the inaugural Patrick Mannelly Award as a senior in 2019, which goes annually to the top long snapper in the country.