Previewing Ohio State’s defense ahead of Saturday’s game vs. Oregon Ducks

Oregon is going to have a tough test on its hands when the Ducks go up against the Buckeyes defense.

When it comes to media coverage of the Ohio State Buckeyes, most stories are aimed at the offense and those two incredible receivers in Emeka Egbuka and Jeremiah Smith. And for good reason. It’s one of the top offenses in the country.

But on the other side of the ball is a defense that might be just as good as any defense in the nation and sometimes that’s forgotten in all of the noise.

Speaking of noise, Oregon will face that defense inside Autzen Stadium when the Ducks and Buckeyes meet for a Top 3 matchup. The winner will have an inside track to the Big Ten Championship Game.

Ohio State is great in all three levels, the line, the linebackers and the secondary. There are no weaknesses and it’s the Ducks’ job to poke a hole in that defense, if possible.

“They limit explosive plays. They do a great job keeping the ball in front,” Oregon coach Dan Lanning said. “They play really physical in the front. They’re able to stop the run. They’re really sound and aggressive at times in coverage, but they pitch a lot of different looks at you as well. But it starts with they eliminate explosive plays.

“They play really sound football. They have good overlap in their defense. They’re able to change the picture up. They have really good D linemen, good edges, and then they’re able to cover outside, so they create a lot of challenges there.”

Lanning said the Buckeyes have a good defensive line and he wasn’t kidding. It’s led by defensive end JT Tuimoloau and his 2.5 sacks to go with his 10 tackles and 3.5 for loss. He demands a double-team a lot of the time, which opens up holes for the other D-linemen or linebackers, such as Lathan Ransom, to run through and get to the quarterback. Ohio State has sacked the quarterback a total of 13 times in its first five games.

The secondary is led by one of, if not, the best safety in the country in Caleb Downs. He transferred to Ohio State after leaving Alabama. Downs has 14 tackles, but the opponent tries to throw away from his area a lot of the time. Downs was the freshman of the year last season and a first-team All-American.

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Chiefs scouting report: Ohio State Buckeyes DE J.T. Tuimoloau

#Chiefs fans should keep their eyes on Ohio State DE J.T. Tuimoloau when the Buckeyes play Marshall on September 21.

Over the past three years, the Kansas City Chiefs took steps to secure their defensive end depth. They drafted Felix Anudike-Uzomah and George Karlaftis in the first round and signed Mike Danna to a three-year extension.

Danna and Karlaftis play significant roles, but Anudike-Uzomah hasn’t developed into an impactful edge rusher.

Every year, more NFL teams run three or four-man rotations with their defensive ends and outside linebackers. The Chiefs lack that depth, which is crucial for the team’s Super Bowl window. Playing three or four playoff games annually increases the risk of injury to critical contributors and punishes teams with thin rosters.

Enter Ohio State defensive end J.T. Tuimoloau, who profiles as an instant contributor at the NFL level. His thick frame and heavy hands make him a natural power rusher. Tuimoloau converts his long strides into power as he locks out and drives offensive tackles back into the pocket. He posted several dominant plays against former Penn State left tackle Olu Fashanu in 2022 and 2023.

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Tuimoloau works several pass rush moves and counters into his game. Using his quick hands, he executes cross-chops and club-rips. His other moves include an excellent spin counter and using a long-arm before ripping through and into the pocket.

Tuimoloau’s frame and effort make him a reliable run defender, and Ohio State trusts him to set the edge. He even excels at reading the quarterback’s eyes to swat down passes at the line of scrimmage.

Many college analysts and fans view Tuimoloau as a future first-round selection. The senior’s lack of elite athletic traits, stiffness, and inconsistent performances against top offensive tackle prospects, such as Joe Alt and Aireontae Ersery, make him a better fit for the second round.

The Buckeyes play their next game at home against Marshall on September 21.

Four Ohio State players appear on Bronko Nagurski watch list

Leading all teams with four on the list! #GoBucks

The Ohio State football team lead all teams with four players appearing on the Bronko Nagurski watch list. The award has been around since 1993 and is handed out to the player judged to be the best defensive player annually.

Of the 75 players announced on Tuesday, Buckeyes Denzel Burke, Caleb Downs, JT Tuimoloau, and Tyliek Williams were included. Iowa and Georgia are tied for second with two players each on the list.

Downs, who is entering his sophomore season, transferred from Alabama as one of the best safeties in the country last season, while the trio of Burke (cornerback), Tuimoloau (defensive end), and Williams (defensive tackle), were a part of the group of players that decided to return for one more season rather than declare for the NFL draft. All are expected to be a big part of one of the best defenses in the country this season.

The Trohpy will be awarded by the FWAA and the Charlotte Touchdown Club on December 9.

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Ohio State’s J.T. Tuimoloau is a certified hooper

The big man can shoot! #GoBucks

It’s the dog days of summer and the Ohio State coaching staff knows it needs to keep things light and fun. While recruits are making visits and players are working out, the coaches came up with the “June Olympics”… a competition between players and staff.

One of the events was a three-point shootout. The coaches sent out assistant quarterback coach Riley Larkin, a smooth-shooting lefty. And for the players, senior defensive end, J.T Tuimoloau. You may recall that Tuimoloau had aspirations of playing for the men’s basketball team and had several D1 offers to play college hoops. Looking at his body type, it may seem that Tuimoloau would be a banger inside, but the big man has a smooth stroke from beyond the arc as well.

Apparently, it was a close competition, but it was Tuimoloau that came out on top of the competition giving the players a 5-1 lead in the June Olympics.

Football can be a grind this time of year. What a great idea by the team and coaches to add some friendly competition while keeping it fun and light at the same time.

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Ohio State named top defensive line in college football headed into 2024 by On3

It should be one whale of a defensive line in 2024. #GoBucks

Headed into the 2024 season, there are huge expectations for Ohio State’s defense. The Buckeyes were one of the top defensive units in college football last season. After returning key players at every position and landing former Alabama Freshman All-American, Caleb Downs, from the transfer portal, the Silver Bullets are expected to be even stronger in 2024.

Some of the biggest returnees for the Buckeyes come at the defensive line creating a rotation with outstanding high-end talent, depth, and young players who can develop.

This is backed up by On3’s college football columnist Jesse Simonton, who ranked the Buckeyes as the best defensive line in college football headed into the 2024 season.

Starting on the edge will be J.T. Tuimoloau and Jack Sawyer who both returned for their senior season in Columbus. The edge rushing duo led the team in pressures last year with 37 apiece and also provide good run defense.

After being the anchor of the defensive line last year, Tyleik Williams announced his return for the senior season. Williams provides a dominant presence taking on blocks against the run along with good pass rushing maintaining his high level of play while playing a high snap count.

Returning alongside Williams on the interior is Ty Hamilton, who was a key part of the defensive line rotation last season providing another strong playmaker up the middle against the run.

Also projected to get snaps next season includes Caden Curry, Kenyatta Jackson, Hero Kanu, Kayden McDonald, Eddrick Houston, Mitchell Melton, Tyrone Malone, and Jason Moore providing the unit with good depth.

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2024 NFL Mock Draft: Trades for QBs shake up Round 1; Ravens retool offensive line

We’re looking at an updated three round NFL mock draft for all 32 teams after the first wave of free agency

The Ravens are still in the crux of a potential Super Bowl window. Still, they’ll look drastically different on both sides of the football after undergoing massive changes to player personnel and the coaching staff. Eric DeCosta started the off-season with urgency, signing Justin Madubuike, one of the league’s best defensive linemen, to an extension. After inking Madubuike to a deal, Baltimore seemed to win the first wave of the free agency period after getting Derrick Henry for two years and $16 million. The talented running back could earn $20 million throughout the deal. All wasn’t perfect, as the Ravens suffered significant free-agent losses. Patrick Queen (Steelers), Geno Stone (Bengals), and Gus Edwards (Chargers) were among eight free agents to sign elsewhere. Baltimore also traded Morgan Moses to the Jets and released Tyus Bowser in a cost-cutting move. With the second wave of free agency set to begin, we’re looking at an updated three-round mock draft.

2024 NFL draft: Updated first round mock after Day 1 of legal tampering period

We’re looking at an updated first round 2024 NFL mock draft after the first day of the legal tampering period that saw Kirk Cousins to Falcons, Brian Burns to Giants, and Saquon Barkley to Eagles

The Ravens are heading into an uncertain offseason with an MVP quarterback, a shrinking Super Bowl window, and five of the top free agents in the NFL.

Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh have started the journey of retooling a roster that is in flux and set to see significant changes at offensive tackle, running back, wide receiver, linebacker, and cornerback, among other positions.

Justin Madubuike’s contract allows the Ravens to approach the draft from the best player available approach.

Baltimore lost five players during Day 1 of the legal tampering period, and with a massive week of free agency discussions set to begin, we’re projecting the first round of April’s NFL draft for all 32 teams.

2024 NFL draft: Updated first round mock after Day 1 of legal tampering period

We’re looking at an updated first round 2024 NFL mock draft after the first day of the legal tampering period that saw Kirk Cousins to Falcons, Brian Burns to Giants, and Saquon Barkley to Eagles

The Eagles are set for wholesale changes after finishing the 2023 season 1-6 after a 10-1 start.

The dominos started to fall as All-Pro center Jason Kelce and star defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced their retirements.

Brandon Graham, who turns 36 in April, is returning for one more final season, his 15th, and he’s one of the few guys on the roster deserving of writing his final script.

The first day of the legal tampering period offered a glimpse into the future after Saquon Barkley agreed to a 3-year, $37.75 million deal with Philadelphia, Kirk Cousins signed a $100 million contract with the Falcons, and the New York Giants acquired Brian Burns.

2024 NFL mock draft: 3 QBs are selected in Round 1, Ravens land a dynamic WR

We’re looking at a two round 2024 NFL mock draft projection for all 32 teams ahead of the new league year and NFL free agency

The Ravens are heading into an uncertain offseason with an MVP quarterback, a shrinking Super Bowl window, and five of the top free agents in the NFL.

Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh have started the journey of retooling a roster that is in flux and set to see significant changes at offensive tackle, running back, wide receiver, linebacker, and cornerback, among other positions.

Justin Madubuike’s contract allows the Ravens to approach the draft from the best player available approach.

With a massive week of free agency discussions set to begin, we’re projecting the first and second rounds of April’s NFL draft for all 32 teams.

2024 NFL Draft: 3 QBs go early, Eagles land a dynamic safety in latest 2-round mock

We’re looking at a two round 2024 NFL mock draft projection for all 32 teams ahead of the new league year and NFL free agency

The Eagles are set for wholesale changes after finishing the 2023 season 1-6 after a 10-1 start.

The dominos are starting to fall as All-Pro center Jason Kelce and star defensive tackle Fletcher Cox have announced their retirements.

Brandon Graham, who turns 36 in April, is returning for one more final season, his 15th, and he’s one of the few guys on the roster deserving of writing his final script.

With free agency set to get off to a roaring start, we’re looking at the latest two-round mock draft for all 32 teams.