Current and former Buckeyes react to the NFL Draft, Ryan Day eyes a couple of potential recruits, Noah Potter shares some Earth Day humor, and more tweets from the week.
Buckeyes get drafted. That's a constant. But if you're pining for the old days of the NFL Draft, well... maybe take a look into 1996 before you trade in your 4k TV.
Damon Arnette and Joe Burrow had longer paths to becoming first-round NFL draft picks than Chase Young and Jeff Okudah, but Ohio State helped all four of them get there.
Justin Fields, Zach Harrison and Paris Johnson Jr. are the most likely candidates to follow Chase Young and Jeff Okudah as Ohio State's next top-three NFL draft picks.
Ohio State landed a commitment from one of the nation's best 2022 offensive tackle prospects, Tegra Tshabola, to continue the Buckeyes' hot recruiting run.
Damon Arnette is a well-deserved first-round pick, Urban Meyer discusses his former players going top-3 in the draft, Ryan Day is 2-for-2 on predictions, and more.
Damon Arnette is the second Ohio State cornerback off the board as the Las Vegas Raiders select him with the No. 19 overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft.
Joe Burrow, Chase Young and Jeff Okudah go 1, 2 and 3 in the NFL Draft, marking the first time former teammates have ever been selected with the draft's first three picks.
Jeff Okudah becomes Ohio State's sixth first-round cornerback in five years as the Detroit Lions select him with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft.
Chase Young becomes Ohio State's second consecutive No. 2 overall pick and joins Dwayne Haskins and Terry McLaurin as the newest member of the Washington Redskins.
The Cincinnati Bengals select Joe Burrow, who spent three years at Ohio State before transferring to play at LSU, with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft.