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JEREMY RUCKERT, JOSH PROCTOR LEAD NEW ARRIVALS EXPECTED TO PLAY MEANINGFUL SNAPS THIS SEASON
Ohio State's 2018 recruiting class is now fully on campus and ready to make some noise.
The Buckeyes 2018 recruiting class was another elite one pulled in by Urban Meyer. Featuring three five-stars and a whopping 13 top-100 ranked players, the class finished #2 in the 247sports composite rankings, trailing only Georgia.
Of course, a class filled with that much talent is expected to have some players who can contribute immediately. Here, we will take a look at a few players who enrolled this week that can step on the field and make a difference from game one.
JOSH PROCTOR, SAFETY
While Jordan Fuller has one safety spot locked down, the other seems to be open. With the departure of Damon Webb, and no particular player has risen up to secure the starting job. Isaiah Pryor seems to be the frontrunner after earning some playing time himself as a freshman, but the opportunity is there for Proctor to seize the job right out of his hands.
Proctor is a big-time athlete, evident by his long arms and impressive frame. Here he is making two great plays, one on offense and one on defense.
Proctor, the #71 overall prospect from the 2018 class and the #7 overall safety, will compete with Pryor, Jahsen Wint, Amir Riep, Brendon White, and others for the final safety spot. In the event Proctor doesn't win the job outright, expect him to earn some rotational minutes at safety and heavy time on special teams.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...expected-to-play-meaningful-snaps-this-season
Ohio State's 2018 recruiting class is now fully on campus and ready to make some noise.
The Buckeyes 2018 recruiting class was another elite one pulled in by Urban Meyer. Featuring three five-stars and a whopping 13 top-100 ranked players, the class finished #2 in the 247sports composite rankings, trailing only Georgia.
Of course, a class filled with that much talent is expected to have some players who can contribute immediately. Here, we will take a look at a few players who enrolled this week that can step on the field and make a difference from game one.
JOSH PROCTOR, SAFETY
While Jordan Fuller has one safety spot locked down, the other seems to be open. With the departure of Damon Webb, and no particular player has risen up to secure the starting job. Isaiah Pryor seems to be the frontrunner after earning some playing time himself as a freshman, but the opportunity is there for Proctor to seize the job right out of his hands.
Proctor is a big-time athlete, evident by his long arms and impressive frame. Here he is making two great plays, one on offense and one on defense.
Proctor, the #71 overall prospect from the 2018 class and the #7 overall safety, will compete with Pryor, Jahsen Wint, Amir Riep, Brendon White, and others for the final safety spot. In the event Proctor doesn't win the job outright, expect him to earn some rotational minutes at safety and heavy time on special teams.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...expected-to-play-meaningful-snaps-this-season
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