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

5-3-2018 update = 54 NFL Buckeyes

AFC East
Adolphus Washington (Buffalo Bills)
Jerome Baker, Raekwon McMillan (Miami Dolphins)
Nate Ebner (New England Patriots)
Darron Lee, Terrelle Pryor, Devin Smith (New York Jets)

AFC North
Devier Posey (Baltimore Ravens)
Billy Price, Sam Hubbard, Chris Worley (Cincinnati Bengals)
Carlos Hyde, Denzel Ward (Cleveland Browns)
Cameron Heyward, Ryan Shazier (Pittsburgh Steelers)

AFC South
Braxton Miller (Houston Texans)
Malik Hooker, Tyquan Lewis, Jack Mewhort, Josh Perry, John Simon (Indianapolis Colts)
Michael Bennett, Andrew Norwell (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Elijaah Goins (Tennessee Titans)

AFC West
Jeff Heuerman, Bradley Roby (Denver Broncos)
Joey Bosa, Cardale Jones (Los Angeles Chargers)
Marcus Baugh, Gareon Conley (Oakland Raiders)

NFC East
Noah Brown, Ezekiel Elliott, Roderick Smith (Dallas Cowboys)
Eli Apple (New York Giants)
Malcolm Jenkins, Cameron Johnston (Philadelphia Eagles)

NFC North
Doran Grant (Chicago Bears)
Taylor Decker, Michael Hill (Detroit Lions)
Corey Linsley (Green Bay Packers)
Pat Elflein, Jalynn Holmes (Minnesota Vikings)

NFC South
Curtis Samuel, Tracy Sprinkle (Carolina Panthers)
JT Barrett, Vonn Bell, Kurt Coleman, Ted Ginn Jr., Marshon Lattimore, Michael Thomas (New Orleans Saints)

NFC West
Jake McQuaide (Los Angeles Rams)
Tyvis Powell (San Francisco 49ers)
Jamarco Jones, Nick Vannett (Seattle Seahawks)



bold = starter
* = practice squad
# = reserve/injured
@ = reserve/injured-designated for return
+ = reserve/suspended by commissioner
% = reserve/suspended by club
^ = reserve/non-football injury
/ = active/physically unable to perform
$ = reserve/retired
& = reserve/future
 
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OHIO STATE OWNS THE LAST 25 NFL DRAFTS

Recruiting is the lifeblood of college football programs, and that lifeblood runs directly through the NFL Draft. Teams across the country twists metrics to tout their program as one of the few that can offer a viable path to professional football.

That doesn't need to happen at Ohio State, where the proof is in the draftees. Still, it's always interesting to look at how the Buckeyes have dominated the modern era (read: the last 25 drafts) compared to their peers.

Industrious Reddit user KnoMar11 devised a point system to rank university performances:

  • 1st Round: 7 Points
  • 2nd Round: 6 Points
  • 3rd Round: 5 Points
  • 4th Round: 4 Points
  • 5th Round: 3 Points
  • 6th Round: 2 Points
  • 7th Round: 1 Point
Using that system, it's clear Ohio State has dominated the last 25 years of the draft.

TOP-10 TOTAL DRAFT POINTS
RANK UNIVERSITY POINTS
1 OHIO STATE 714
2 FLORIDA STATE 669
3 USC 607
4 FLORIDA 602
5 ALABAMA 600
6 MIAMI 593
7 LSU 525
8 GEORGIA 510
9 TENNESSEE 486
10 NOTRE DAME 449

(Note: These numbers include the supplemental draft, which means some 2018 numbers have yet to be added.)

The local team's advantage continues if you remove the point system and look at the raw data of players drafted.

TOP-10 TOTAL DRAFTED PLAYERS
RANK SCHOOL DRAFTEES
1 OHIO STATE 154
2 FLORIDA STATE 147
3 FLORIDA 136
4 MIAMI 134
5 USC 133
6 ALABAMA 132
7 GEORIGA 125
8 LSU 122
9 TENNESSEE 115
10 NOTRE DAME 111

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio.../93435/ohio-state-owns-the-last-25-nfl-drafts
 
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9-14-2018 update = 45 NFL Buckeyes

AFC East
Jerome Baker
, Raekwon McMillan (Miami Dolphins)
Nate Ebner (New England Patriots)
Darron Lee, Terrelle Pryor (New York Jets)

AFC North
Billy Price
, Sam Hubbard, Chris Worley* (Cincinnati Bengals)
Carlos Hyde, Denzel Ward (Cleveland Browns)
Cameron Heyward, Ryan Shazier/ (Pittsburgh Steelers)

AFC South
Malik Hooker
, Tyquan Lewis (Indianapolis Colts)
Andrew Norwell (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Damon Webb* (Tennessee Titans)

AFC West
Jeff Heuerman
, Bradley Roby (Denver Broncos)
Joey Bosa, Cardale Jones* (Los Angeles Chargers)
Gareon Conley, Johnathan Hankins, Mike Nugent (Oakland Raiders)

NFC East
Noah Brown#, Ezekiel Elliott, Roderick Smith (Dallas Cowboys)
Eli Apple (New York Giants)
Malcolm Jenkins, Cameron Johnston, Braxton Miller* (Philadelphia Eagles)

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

NFC South
Curtis Samuel (Carolina Panthers)
J.T. Barrett*, Vonn Bell, Kurt Coleman, Ted Ginn Jr., Marshon Lattimore, Michael Thomas (New Orleans Saints)

NFC West
Jake McQuaide
(Los Angeles Rams)
Tyvis Powell* (San Francisco 49ers)
Jamarco Jones#, Nick Vannett (Seattle Seahawks)



bold = starter
* = practice squad
# = 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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SKULL SESSION: JORDAN FULLER'S IMPORTANCE, BAD AP POLLSTER, AND MICHAEL BENNETT'S COMEBACK

BIA THE CARTOON. It appears there is a "BIA" cartoon in the works featuring extremely loose caricatures of former Ohio State defensive backs and defensive backs coach Kerry Coombs.

Emphasis on extremely loose.



The video was posted on Doran Grant's instagram page, but I can't really seem to figure out much of anything about it, including who made it, why they made it, where it will be disseminated, or really what the hell it even is.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...miller-red-sox-michael-bennett-return-jaguars
 
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SKULL SESSION: OHIO STATE'S DEFENSIVE LINE BETTER THAN CLEMSON, DWAYNE HASKINS PASSING OUTSIDE, AND CONFERENCE PRIDE

DEVELOPED HERE.
This may come as a shock to you, but former Buckeyes make up a substantial portion of the NFL's talent pool.

Ohio State is tied with Miami for the fourth-most players on NFL rosters this season, trailing Florida, LSU and Alabama, ccording to NCAA.com.

RANK FBS SCHOOL PLAYERS
1 Alabama 44
2 LSU 40
3 Florida 38
4 Miami 36
4 Ohio State 36
6 Florida State 33
7 Southern Cal 32
8 Clemson 29
9 Auburn 28
9 Georgia 28

With the rate Ohio State's been recruiting and the talent that should be headed to the next level in the coming years, I think it's safe to say that number is going to grow pretty substantially.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...throw-sidelines-accurate-conference-pride-nfl
 
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SKULL SESSION: OHIO STATE'S DEFENSIVE LINE BETTER THAN CLEMSON, DWAYNE HASKINS PASSING OUTSIDE, AND CONFERENCE PRIDE

DEVELOPED HERE.
This may come as a shock to you, but former Buckeyes make up a substantial portion of the NFL's talent pool.

Ohio State is tied with Miami for the fourth-most players on NFL rosters this season, trailing Florida, LSU and Alabama, ccording to NCAA.com.

RANK FBS SCHOOL PLAYERS
1 Alabama 44
2 LSU 40
3 Florida 38
4 Miami 36
4 Ohio State 36
6 Florida State 33
7 Southern Cal 32
8 Clemson 29
9 Auburn 28
9 Georgia 28

With the rate Ohio State's been recruiting and the talent that should be headed to the next level in the coming years, I think it's safe to say that number is going to grow pretty substantially.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...throw-sidelines-accurate-conference-pride-nfl

must not be counting practice squad fellas....well we do here at BP!
 
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Alabama, LSU, Florida lead way with most players on NFL rosters; Ohio State claims ‘DB U’ title

The first weekend of the NFL season has wrapped up and the league has combed through the rosters of all 32 teams to come up with some interesting data. Of note to college football fans: Which programs produced the most NFL talent in 2018? To the surprise of nobody, the list is led by Alabama.

All told, the Crimson Tide had 44 players make an opening weekend roster, followed by LSU with 40 and Florida with 37. The Tigers had previously led the way with the most alumni on a roster from 2014-2017 so this represents a changing of the guard in this respect — one of the few areas LSU could claim superiority over their SEC West rivals given how their meetings on the field have gone.

To round out the list: Miami and Ohio State had 36 players, followed by FSU (33), USC (32), Clemson (29), Auburn and Georgia (28), Stanford/Tennessee/UCLA (27), Iowa/Michigan/Notre Dame (26), Penn State (25), Texas (24), Oklahoma and Texas A&M (23)

Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...da-lead-way-with-most-players-on-nfl-rosters/

A Look at 2018 NFL Kickoff Weekend Rosters

Entire article: https://nflcommunications.com/Pages/A-Look-at-2018-NFL-Kickoff-Weekend-Rosters.aspx
 
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