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Drafted from the 2024 Buckeyes

…in the 2025 draft
  • Emeka Egbuka, WR – Round 1, Pick 19, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Donovan Jackson, OG – Round 1, Pick 24, Minnesota Vikings
  • Tyleik Williams, DT – Round 1, Pick 28, Detroit Lions
  • Josh Simmons, OT – Round 1, Pick 32, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Quinshon Judkins, RB – Round 2, Pick 36, Cleveland Browns
  • TreVeyon Henderson, RB – Round 2, Pick 38, New England Patriots
  • JT Tuimoloau, DE – Round 2, Pick 45, Indianapolis Colts
  • Cody Simon, LB – Round 4, Pick 115, Arizona Cardinals
  • Lathan Ransom, S – Round 4, Pick 122, Carolina Panthers
  • Jack Sawyer, DE – Round 4, Pick 123, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Ty Hamilton, DT – Round 5, Pick 148, Los Angeles Rams
  • Jordan Hancock, CB – Round 5, Pick 170, Buffalo Bills
  • Denzel Burke, CB – Round 5, Pick 174, Arizona Cardinals
  • Will Howard, QB – Round 6, Pick 185, Pittsburgh Steelers

Special shoutout to Seth, who would’ve made it a record-tying 15 if not for a ballistic rupture of his Achilles

OT Justin Terry (official thread)

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Tyler Bowen has added some quality depth to Ohio State's offensive trenches.

Former West Virginia offensive lineman Justin Terry committed to Ohio State on Saturday, beefing up the Buckeyes' depth at offensive tackle.

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Terry spent one season with the Mountaineers and is from Pickerington, Ohio. He'll have four years of eligibility remaining. He was a three-star prospect in the 2024 recruiting class. Once he entered the transfer portal, he didn't want to play for any other team than his hometown Buckeyes, and now will get to develop under Bowen's tutelage in Columbus.

At 6-foot-5 and 338 pounds, Terry is likely to play offensive tackle at Ohio State, though he could also play guard. He redshirted in his freshman year at West Virginia, so with the lack of experience, it's unlikely he sees significant playing time for the Buckeyes in his first season.

Ohio State has been on the hunt for offensive line depth since the spring transfer portal opened, considering it was only at 14 scholarship linemen.
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