With five scholarships open for potential additions, we take a look at how Ohio State’s 2024 roster stacks up at every positions following the transfer portal entry deadline.
Garrett Stover’s versatility as a safety-turned-linebacker gives him the coverage skills, athleticism to potentially be a future force in the middle of Ohio State's defense.
Ohio State’s recruiting class of 2018 was the highest-rated in school history at the time but produced only one first-round pick and six total NFL draft picks among 26 signees.
The spring transfer window went as well as Ohio State could have hoped in terms of roster retention while expectations are already high for the Buckeyes’ 2025 NFL draft class.
The last time Ohio State had a tight end room which produced consistent, devastating and dedicated blockers, the Buckeyes won a playoff game. They haven't quite looked the same...
While Ohio State hasn’t yet added any new transfers in the post-spring transfer window, it’s already accomplished its most important goal by retaining its key players.
Ohio State’s depth chart of current NFL alumni is loaded at wide receiver and defensive end, among other positions, and better at quarterback than it’s ever been before.
Houston GM Nick Caserio says Cade Stover is "everything you want in a football player" while Stover says he is ready to contribute in any way he can for the Texans.
A lot needs to go right for Ohio State to have a record-setting NFL draft in 2025, but there’s a clear path to double-digit selections for the Buckeyes.