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NFL Buckeyes Tracker 11-14-2023 update = 61 NFL Buckeyes - 37 starters


SUNDAY
  • 3 p.m., CBS: No. 1 Baltimore Ravens (Malik Harrison) vs. No. 2 Kansas City Chiefs (None)
  • 6:30 p.m., FOX: No. 1 San Francisco 49ers (Nick Bosa, Chase Young) vs. No. 3 Detroit Lions (Taylor Decker, Jonah Jackson, Jake McQuaide)
PRO BUCKS OF THE WEEK
WEEK PLAYER STATS
Week 1 Saints CB Marshon Lattimore 1 INT, 3 PBU, 2 tackles
Week 2 Texans QB C.J. Stroud 30-47 passing, 384 yards, 2 TD
Week 3 Saints WR Chris Olave 8 catches, 104 yards
Week 4 Broncos OLB Jonathon Cooper 5 tackles, 1 sack, 2 QB hits, 35-yard fumble return TD
Week 5 Bears QB Justin Fields 15-29 passing, 282 yards, 4 TD; 11 carries, 57 yards
Week 6 Bengals DE Sam Hubbard 7 tackles, 1 sack, 5 QB hits
Week 7 Dolphins LB Jerome Baker 11 tackles, 1 TFL, 22-yard interception return TD
Week 8 Broncos OLB Baron Browning 4 tackles, 3 TFL, 2 sacks, 3 QB hits, 1 FF
Week 9 Texans QB C.J. Stroud 30-42 passing, 470 yards, 5 TD; 10 rushing yards
Week 10 Texans WR Noah Brown 7 catches, 172 yards
Week 11 Alouettes WR Austin Mack 6 catches, 103 yards, 1 TD in Grey Cup win
Week 12 Rams S Jordan Fuller 4 PBU, 3 tackles
Week 13 Saints WR Chris Olave 5 catches, 119 yards
Week 14 Patriots RB Ezekiel Elliott 22 carries, 68 yards; 7 catches, 72 yards, 1 TD; 1 tackle
Week 15 Commanders WR Terry McLaurin 6 catches, 141 yards, 1 TD; 1 tackle
Week 16 Falcons DE Zach Harrison 3 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 PBU
Week 17 Browns S Ronnie Hickman 4 tackles, 30-yard interception return TD
Week 18 Texans QB C.J. Stroud 20-26 passing, 264 yards, 2 TD; 3 carries, 20 yards
Wild Card Texans QB C.J. Stroud 16-21 passing, 274 yards, 3 TD; 1 carry, 1 yard
Divisional 49ers DE Nick Bosa 3 tackles, 5 QB hits
 
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How will the Buckeyes expected to fare in the 2024 NFL Draft you ask:


Six Buckeyes listed in CBS' Top-250 NFL Draft prospects for 2024

Six Ohio State products are listed in CBSSports' Top-250 NFL Draft prospects for 2024, which was released Tuesday. Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is ranked as the No. 1 overall player available.

Six Ohio State products are listed in CBSSports' Top-250 NFL Draft prospects for 2024, which was released Tuesday. Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is ranked as the No. 1 player available in the '24 draft, per this list. (Note, this is not a mock draft, it is a ranking.) The other Buckeyes who made the cut are defensive tackle Michael Hall Jr. (No. 43), tight end Cade Stover (No. 87), middle linebacker Tommy Eichenberg (No. 92), safety Josh Proctor (No. 153) and running back Miyan Williams (No. 237).

If those projections would hold true, Hall would be a second-round pick, Stover and Eichenberg would be third-round selections, while Proctor and Williams would be third day picks (rounds 4-7).

Penn State appears headed for the best draft among Big Ten teams, especially from a quality-over-quantity standpoint. The Nittany Lions have three players within the top 23 of the overall rankings (offensive tackle Olu Fashanu is No. 3, edge rusher Chop Robinson is No. 11 and cornerback Kalen King is No. 23) and two more that fall within the top-100 (defensive end Adisa Isaac at No. 73 and linebacker Curtis Jacobs at No. 98). The only other player listed from PSU is tight end Theo Johnson at No. 206.

Remember when Jim Harbaugh said Michigan would have 20 players drafted in 2024 and would set a new record? ... :lol:

Well, that is not going to come close to happening, but the Wolverines do have a total of 11 players listed in the top-250. Unlike Penn State, U-M's class is more in the quantity-over-quality category. The highest ranked player from Michigan is quarterback J.J. McCarthy at No. 32 overall. He is followed by defensive tackle Kris Jenkins at No. 47, wide receiver Roman Wilson at No. 78, offensive guard Zak Zinter at No. 83, defensive back Mike Sandristil at No. 102, linebacker Junior Colson at No. 107, running back Blake Corum at No. 124, offensive lineman Trevor Keegan at No. 127, center Drake Nugent at No. 124, wide receiver Cornelius Johnson at No. 160 and offensive tackle LaDarius Henderson No. 215.
 
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BUCKEYES WHO HAVE PLAYED IN SUPER BOWL
PLAYER YEARS (TEAMS)
JIM TYRER 1967, 1970 (Kansas City Chiefs)
MATT SNELL 1969 (New York Jets)
BOB VOGEL 1969, 1971 (Baltimore Colts)
TOM MATTE 1969 (Baltimore Colts)
JIM MARSHALL 1970, 1974, 1975, 1977 (Minnesota Vikings)
PAUL WARFIELD 1972, 1973, 1974 (Miami Dolphins)
MORRIS BRADSHAW 1977, 1981 (Oakland Raiders)
NEAL COLZIE 1977 (Oakland Raiders)
JACK TATUM 1977 (Oakland Raiders)
LEONARD WILLIS 1977 (Minnesota Vikings)
RANDY GRADISHAR 1978 (Denver Broncos)
BOB BRUDZINSKI 1980 (Los Angeles Rams), 1983, 1985 (Miami Dolphins)
DOUG FRANCE 1980 (Los Angeles Rams)
ARCHIE GRIFFIN 1982 (Cincinnati Bengals)
RAY GRIFFIN 1982 (Cincinnati Bengals)
PETE JOHNSON 1982 (Cincinnati Bengals), 1985 (Miami Dolphins)
TOM OROSZ 1983 (Miami Dolphins)
JOHN FRANK 1985, 1989 (San Francisco 49ers)
SHAUN GAYLE 1986 (Chicago Bears)
MIKE TOMCZAK 1986 (Chicago Bears), 1996 (Pittsburgh Steelers)
PEPPER JOHNSON 1987, 1991 (New York Giants)
WILLIAM ROBERTS 1987, 1991 (New York Giants), 1997 (New England Patriots)
JOE STAYSNIAK 1992 (Buffalo Bills)
JIM LACHEY 1992 (Washington Redskins)
KEITH BYARS 1997 (New England Patriots)
TERRY GLENN 1997 (New England Patriots)
TOM TUPA 1997 (New England Patriots), 2003 (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
TITO PAUL 1999 (Denver Broncos)
WILLIAM WHITE 1999 (Atlanta Falcons)
EDDIE GEORGE 2000 (Tennessee Titans)
CHRIS SANDERS 2000 (Tennessee Titans)
JOE GERMAINE 2000 (St. Louis Rams)
ORLANDO PACE 2000 (St. Louis Rams), 2002 (St. Louis Rams)
LORENZO STYLES 2000 (St. Louis Rams)
JOE MONTGOMERY 2001 (New York Giants)
MIKE VRABEL 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008 (New England Patriots)
RYAN PICKETT 2002 (St. Louis Rams), 2011 (Green Bay Packers)
RICKEY DUDLEY 2003 (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
RODNEY BAILEY 2006 (Seattle Seahawks)
TYLER EVERETT 2007 (Chicago Bears)
SANTONIO HOLMES 2009 (Pittsburgh Steelers)
MALCOLM JENKINS 2010 (New Orleans Saints), 2018 (Philadelphia Eagles)
WILL SMITH 2010 (New Orleans Saints)
WILL ALLEN 2011 (Pittsburgh Steelers)
A.J. HAWK 2011 (Green Bay Packers)
MATT WILHELM 2011 (Green Bay Packers)
JAKE BALLARD 2012 (New York Giants)
JIM CORDLE 2012 (New York Giants)
ALEX BOONE 2013 (San Francisco 49ers)
TED GINN 2013 (San Francisco 49ers), 2016 (Carolina Panthers)
LARRY GRANT 2013 (San Francisco 49ers)
DONTE WHITNER 2013 (San Francisco 49ers)
NATE EBNER 2015, 2017, 2019 (New England Patriots)
BRADLEY ROBY 2016 (Denver Broncos)
COREY "PHILLY" BROWN 2016 (Carolina Panthers)
KURT COLEMAN 2016 (Carolina Panthers)
ANDREW NORWELL 2016 (Carolina Panthers)
JOHN SIMON 2019 (New England Patriots)
JAKE MCQUAIDE 2019 (Los Angeles Rams)
DARRON LEE 2020 (Kansas City Chiefs)
NICK BOSA 2020, 2024 (San Francisco 49ers)
ELI APPLE 2022 (Cincinnati Bengals)
VONN BELL 2022 (Cincinnati Bengals)
SAM HUBBARD 2022 (Cincinnati Bengals)
ISAIAH PRINCE 2022 (Cincinnati Bengals)
TREY SERMON 2023 (Philadelphia Eagles)
CHASE YOUNG 2024 (San Francisco 49ers)
Winning players/years in bold
 
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