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S Lathan Ransom (Official Thread)

OHIO STATE SAFETY LATHAN RANSOM OUT FOR REST OF REGULAR SEASON, COULD POTENTIALLY RETURN IN POSTSEASON​

By Dan Hope on November 14, 2023 at 11:51 am @dan_hope
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Lathan Ransom is out for at least the rest of the regular season.
Ryan Day said Tuesday that there is still a chance the Ohio State safety could return this season but that it “won’t be in the next couple of weeks.”
He suffered his injury in the fourth quarter of Ohio State’s final game of October against Wisconsin. Ransom limped off the field with an apparent non-contact lower-leg injury. His left foot was in a walking boot and he was using a knee scooter to get around at Ohio State’s most recent game against Michigan State.
Ransom was Ohio State’s starting strong safety for the first eight games of the year, recording 34 tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss, one interception, one forced fumble and two pass breakups. Sonny Styles has started Ohio State’s last two games at strong safety in Ransom’s place and is expected to continue in that role for the rest of the season.
As Ransom is a senior, it’s possible he’s played his last game as a Buckeye if he is unable to return this year. He still has a fifth year of eligibility that he received as a true freshman in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but will have to decide whether to use that extra year or enter the 2024 NFL draft.

 
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In for the 2024 season, though.

Ransom becomes the third prominent upperclassman from Ohio State’s 2023 defense to confirm he will stay for the 2024 season rather than enter the 2024 NFL draft, joining defensive tackle Tyleik Williams and linebacker Cody Simon.

Draft-eligible defensive starters who have not yet announced draft decisions include defensive ends Jack Sawyer and JT Tuimoloau, defensive tackle Ty Hamilton and cornerbacks Denzel Burke and Jordan Hancock.

Just sayin': Three down and (hopefully) 5 more defensive players to go.....:boogie:
 
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I think this is huge news, do you try and move Sonny down closer to the line and where he will be in the NFL?

I will say, the idea of the 3-3-5 the way Knowles wants it....with a LB set of Hicks/Simon/Styles....oh baby. That really gives you flexibility with the Jack. The ability to float Styles anywhere you want lets you disguise so many looks.

Now, that all requires LJsr to play along because you'll need to rotate your DL more than we do now.
 
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If you want some hope look at the Browns: with a legitimate defense you can compete with anyone. I think we need some major changes on the staff etc but it's not all doom and gloom with a stout defense.

I didn't want to make comparisons before he came, but Will's frame and quick decision making is similar to Flacco in some ways.
We're still missing an OLine like the Browns though.
 
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