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Raekwon McMillan tears ACL in first NFL preseason game, per reports
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The next product of Ohio State’s #LBU will be sidelined his rookie season.
Former Ohio State star linebacker Raekwon McMillan was sidelined during his first NFL preseason game with a right knee injury after punt coverage. It’s being reported that he has torn his ACL and is expected to miss the remainder of his rookie season with the Miami Dolphins.
I can confirm the Dolphins believe rookie LB Raekwon McMillan tore his ACL, as @thewiwitos reported.
— Andy Slater (@AndySlater) August 11, 2017
McMillan was drafted at No. 54 overall in the 2017 NFL Draft and was expected to be a starter to begin his rookie season. After an impressive spring and an equally impressive training camp, he was primed to be a big contributor for the Dolphins’ defense. The linebacker is building off a three-year Ohio State career, one that included 275 total tackles (18.0 for loss), 6.0 sacks and a pick-6.
The Buckeye was a fan favorite on and off the field, and he’ll keep that reputation at the next level. Even though he won’t be able to contribute as expected on the field, he’ll still be a valuable asset to the Dolphins’ locker room.
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Alexis Chassen via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here

The next product of Ohio State’s #LBU will be sidelined his rookie season.
Former Ohio State star linebacker Raekwon McMillan was sidelined during his first NFL preseason game with a right knee injury after punt coverage. It’s being reported that he has torn his ACL and is expected to miss the remainder of his rookie season with the Miami Dolphins.
I can confirm the Dolphins believe rookie LB Raekwon McMillan tore his ACL, as @thewiwitos reported.
— Andy Slater (@AndySlater) August 11, 2017
McMillan was drafted at No. 54 overall in the 2017 NFL Draft and was expected to be a starter to begin his rookie season. After an impressive spring and an equally impressive training camp, he was primed to be a big contributor for the Dolphins’ defense. The linebacker is building off a three-year Ohio State career, one that included 275 total tackles (18.0 for loss), 6.0 sacks and a pick-6.
The Buckeye was a fan favorite on and off the field, and he’ll keep that reputation at the next level. Even though he won’t be able to contribute as expected on the field, he’ll still be a valuable asset to the Dolphins’ locker room.
Continue reading...