Ohio State football players in NFL Draft 1st round
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Ohio State Buckeyes football head coach Ryan Day brought some jokes with him to the 2026 edition of the NFL draft.
Former Ohio State football star Cameron Heyward predicts the first player off the board in the NFL Draft from his school.
Can OSU's 2026 class fit in amongst the most successful collegiate NFL Draft classes of all time?
With the wide-reaching return of spring games to practically all of FBS College Football, fans got to see exciting developments this spring, ranging from first-year coordinators looking like seamless fits running new systems with new players to emerging young stars.
Every year, a true freshman emerges in college football and instantly becomes a star. Last year, it was Malachi Toney who helped lead Miami to a national title game appearance. The year before, it was Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith,
In his four seasons with the Ohio State Buckeyes from 2007 through 2010, defensive lineman Cameron Heyward amassed 80 solo tackles, 32.5 tackles for loss, 15.5 sacks, four passes defensed, and two forced fumbles.
Each college football season introduces a new wave of playmakers, but few position groups shape the modern game quite like wide receivers. As offenses continue to evolve—leaning into tempo, spacing, and vertical aggression—the importance of dynamic pass-catchers has never been greater.
After trading back to No. 23, the Cowboys drafted UCF star edge rusher Malachi Lawrence. That selection came after Dallas picked Caleb Downs at No. 11. After the year the Cowboys had on defense in 2025,