Fifteen representatives from 10 NFL teams will be at the Big House on Saturday to watch Ohio State’s final game of the regular season against Michigan.
The Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers will each have two representatives in attendance while the Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars will each have one.
Many of those teams will represented by executives from their front office, including Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst, 49ers assistant general manager Adam Peters, Lions senior personnel executive John Dorsey, Bears director of player personnel Josh Lucas, Browns director of player personnel Dan Saganey, Giants senior personnel executive Kyle O'Brien and Jaguars senior personnel executive Tom Gamble.
There are no shortage of NFL prospects on both teams for those scouts to watch on Saturday, including a projected top-five overall draft pick in Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson and Ohio State wide receivers Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave.
Other potential 2022 NFL draft picks from Ohio State who should draw attention from scouts in this game include Ohio State offensive linemen Nicholas Petit-Frere and Thayer Munford, defensive linemen Zach Harrison, Tyreke Smith and Haskell Garrett and tight end Jeremy Ruckert. Michigan edge rusher David Ojabo, safeties Daxton Hill and Brad Hawkins, linebacker Josh Ross and running back Hassan Haskins are among the other Wolverines who NFL scouts will be watching closely.