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NFL Buckeyes Tracker 9-11-2024 update = 60 NFL Buckeyes - 39 starters



Buckeyes on 2019 NFL Rosters
Active Roster by Position – 44

Defensive Backs – 11
CB Eli Apple – New Orleans Saints
SAF Vonn Bell – New Orleans Saints
SAF Kurt Coleman – Buffalo Bills
CB Gareon Conley – Oakland Raiders
SAF Nate Ebner – New England Patriots
SAF Malik Hooker – Indianapolis Colts
SAF Malcolm Jenkins – Philadelphia Eagles
CB Marshon Lattimore – New Orleans Saints
CB Bradley Roby – Houston Texans
CB Kendall Sheffield – Atlanta Falcons
CB Denzel Ward – Cleveland Browns

Defensive Line – 9
DE Joey Bosa – Los Angeles Chargers
DE Nick Bosa – San Francisco 49ers
DE Cameron Heyward – Pittsburgh Steelers
DT Jalyn Holmes – Minnesota Vikings
DT Jonathan Hankins – Oakland Raiders
DE Sam Hubbard – Cincinnati Bengals
DT Dre’mont Jones – Denver Broncos
DE Tyquan Lewis – Indianapolis Colts
DE John Simon – New England Patriots

Offensive Line – 8
OT Taylor Decker – Detroit Lions
OG Pat Elflein – Minnesota Vikings
OT Jamarco Jones – Seattle Seahawks
OG Michael Jordan – Cincinnati Bengals
OC Corey Linsley – Green Bay Packers
OG Andrew Norwell – Jacksonville Jaguars
OC Billy Price – Cincinnati Bengals
OT Isaiah Prince – Miami Dolphins

Wide Receivers – 6
WR Parris Campbell – Indianapolis Colts
WR Ted Ginn Jr. – New Orleans Saints
WR Terry McLaurin – Washington Redskins
WR Curtis Samuel – Carolina Panthers
WR Devin Smith – Dallas Cowboys
WR Michael Thomas – New Orleans Saints

Linebackers – 3
LB Jerome Baker – Miami Dolphins
LB Darron Lee – Kansas City Chiefs
LB Raekwon McMillan – Miami Dolphins

Running Backs – 2
RB Ezekiel Elliott – Dallas Cowboys
RB Carlos Hyde – Houston Texans

Quarterback – 1
QB Dwayne Haskins – Washington Redskins

Tight Ends – 2
TE Jeff Heuerman – Denver Broncos
TE Nick Vannett – Seattle Seahawks

Specialists – 2
P Cameron Johnston – Philadelphia Eagles
LS Jake McQuaide – Los Angeles Rams
 
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All-22: Which college has the best starting lineup of alums in the NFL, Alabama or Ohio State?

Alabama
QB: A.J. McCarron (Houston Texans)

RB: Derrick Henry (Tennessee Titans)

WRs: Julio Jones (Atlanta Falcons) and Amari Cooper (Dallas Cowboys)

TE: O.J. Howard (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

OL: Andre Smith (Cincinnati Bengals), Cam Robinson (Jacksonville Jaguars), D.J. Fluker (Seattle Seahawks), James Carpenter (Atlanta Falcons), Ryan Kelly (Indianapolis Colts)

DL: Da’Shawn Hand (Detroit Lions, Marcell Dareus (Jacksonville Jaguars), Quinnen Williams (New York Jets), Jonathan Allen (Washington Redskins)

LBs: Dont’a Hightower (New England Patriots), C.J. Mosley (New York Jets), Rashaan Evans (Tennessee Titans)

DBs: Landon Collins (Washington Redskins), Eddie Jackson (Chicago Bears), Dre Kirkpatrick (Cincinnati Bengals), Marlon Humphrey (Baltimore Ravens)

Ohio State
QB: Dwayne Haskins (Washington Redskins)

RB: Ezekiel Elliott (Dallas Cowboys)

WRs: Michael Thomas (New Orleans Saints) and Curtis Samuel (Carolina Panthers)

TE: Jeff Heuerman (Denver Broncos)

OL: Taylor Decker (Detroit Lions), Isaiah Prince (Miami Dolphins), Pat Elflein (Minnesota Vikings), Andrew Norwell (Jacksonville Jaguars), Corey Linsley (Green Bay Packers)

DL: Joey Bosa (Los Angeles Chargers), Nick Bosa (San Francisco 49ers), Cameron Heyward (Pittsburgh Steelers), Johnathan Hankins (Oakland Raiders)

LBs: Jerome Baker (Miami Dolphins), Darron Lee (Kansas City Chiefs), Raekwon McMillan (Miami Dolphins)

DBs: Denzel Ward (Cleveland Browns), Marshon Lattimore (New Orleans Saints), Malik Hooker (Indianapolis Colts), Malcolm Jenkins (Philadelphia Eagles)

Just missed:
  • Florida (Jeff Driskel is on IR), Miami and LSU (Danny Etling is on a practice squad) needed a quarterback on the active roster.
  • Florida State needed another offensive guard.
  • Oklahoma is missing a center and fourth defensive back.
  • Georgia and Tennessee came close too, needing another offensive and defensive lineman.
  • Texas A&M was missing a linebacker.
  • Clemson was short a pair of offensive linemen.
  • Auburn needed another active wideout.
  • Andrew Luck’s retirement prevented Stanford from the full 22.
  • Fellow Pac-12 programs Washington and UCLA nearly hit position bingo but came up just short.
  • A linebacker was all that prevented Notre Dame from joining the above list.
  • Iowa was a running back and wideout away.
  • A number of other schools were three or four players short.
Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...up-of-alums-in-the-nfl-alabama-or-ohio-state/

So far the vote is Ohio State 70.91% to Alabama 29.09%
 
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9-10-2019 update = 53 NFL Buckeyes (27 Starters)

AFC North

Billy Price, Sam Hubbard, Michael Jordan (Cincinnati Bengals)
Denzel Ward (Cleveland Browns)
Cameron Heyward, Ryan Shazier/ (Pittsburgh Steelers)

AFC East
Kurt Coleman (Buffalo Bills)
Jerome Baker, Raekwon McMillan, Isaiah Prince (Miami Dolphins)
Nate Ebner, John Simon (New England Patriots)

AFC South
Carlos Hyde, Bradley Roby (Houston Texans)
Parris Campbell, Malik Hooker, Tyquan Lewis (Indianapolis Colts)
Andrew Norwell (Jacksonville Jaguars)

AFC West
Jeff Heuerman
, Dre'Mont Jones (Denver Broncos)
Darron Lee (Kansas City Chiefs)
Joey Bosa (Los Angeles Chargers)
Gareon Conley, Johnathan Hankins (Oakland Raiders)

NFC North
Taylor Decker
(Detroit Lions)
Corey Linsley (Green Bay Packers)
Pat Elflein, Jalynn Holmes (Minnesota Vikings)

NFC East
Noah Brown/, Ezekiel Elliott, Devin Smith, Michael Weber* (Dallas Cowboys)
Rod Smith# (New York Giants)
Malcolm Jenkins, Cameron Johnston (Philadelphia Eagles)
Dwayne Haskins, Terry McLaurin (Washington Redskins)

NFC South
Michael Bennett#, Kendall Sheffield (Atlanta Falcons)
Curtis Samuel (Carolina Panthers)
Eli Apple, Vonn Bell, Ted Ginn Jr., Marshon Lattimore, Michael Thomas (New Orleans Saints)

NFC West
Dante Booker*, Johnnie Dixon* (Arizona Cardinals)
Jake McQuaide (Los Angeles Rams)
Nick Bosa (San Francisco 49ers)
Cardale Jones*, Jamarco Jones, Demetrius Knox#, Nick Vannett (Seattle Seahawks)



bold = starter
* = practice squad
> = reserve/did not report
# = reserve/injured
@ = reserve/injured-designated for return
+ = reserve/suspended by commissioner
% = reserve/suspended by club
^ = reserve/non-football injury
/ = reserve/physically unable to perform
$ = reserve/retired
& = reserve/future
 
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Screw #TankForTua according to Miller. Miami needs to go Ohio State-only over the next two years with their first-round picks and set the stage for the next several years with two premiere defenders and a franchise quarterback. This one's an unlikely scenario, sure, but it would make for an interesting conversation if the Dolphins went pass rusher, following by cornerback in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Entire article: https://247sports.com/college/ohio-...ulldogs-reaction-experts-NFL-Draft-136275464/

Re: become the Miami Buckeyes.

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14 NFL TEAMS SCOUTING OHIO STATE'S GAME AGAINST MICHIGAN STATE

The eyes of the NFL will be watching as Ohio State hosts Michigan State at Ohio Stadium on Saturday night.

Representatives from 14 NFL teams will be at the Shoe to scout the Buckeyes' and Spartans' potential pros in Saturday's game, which is scheduled for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff and will be televised on ABC.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...uting-ohio-states-game-against-michigan-state
 
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