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



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Sept '13
Kinda starting to fade away...
July '14
Slowly starting to build that representation up again...
Jan '16
It's happening...
April '16
So, this thing might need some updating after this weekend.

Crazy to jump into the Alumni board and see all the teams listed next to these guys now.

@brodybuck21 you got some work to do again. Buckeye takeover is real.
 
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5-1-2017 update = 51 NFL Buckeyes

AFC East

Cardale Jones, Adolphus Washington, Corey "Philly" Brown (Buffalo Bills)
Raekwon McMillan (Miami Dolphins)
Nate Ebner, Chase Farris (New England Patriots)
Darron Lee, Jalin Marshall, Devin Smith (New York Jets)

AFC North
Corey Smith (Cincinnati Bengals)
Tyvis Powell (Cleveland Browns)
Cameron Heyward, Ryan Shazier (Pittsburgh Steelers)

AFC South
Braxton Miller (Houston Texans)
Johnathan Hankins, Malik Hooker, Jack Mewhort, John Simon (Indianapolis Colts)
Michael Bennett, Doran Grant (Jacksonville Jaguars)

AFC West
Bradley Roby, Jeff Heuerman (Denver Broncos)
Joey Bosa, Joshua Perry, Dontre Wilson (Los Angeles Chargers)
Gareon Conley (Oakland Raiders)

NFC East
Noah Brown, Ezekiel Elliott, Roderick Smith& (Dallas Cowboys)
Eli Apple, Curtis Grant (New York Giants)
Malcolm Jenkins, Cameron Johnston (Philadelphia Eagles)
Terrelle Pryor, Sr. (Washington Redskins)

NFC North
Taylor Decker (Detroit Lions)
Corey Linsley (Green Bay Packers)
Alex Boone, Pat Elflein, Reid Fragel (Minnesota Vikings)

NFC South
Kurt Coleman, Andrew Norwell, Curtis Samuel (Carolina Panthers)
Vonn Bell, Ted Ginn Jr., Marshon Lattimore, Jake Stoneburner, Michael Thomas (New Orleans Saints)

NFC West
Christian Bryant (Arizona Cardinals)
Jake McQuaide (Los Angeles Rams)
Carlos Hyde (San Francisco 49ers)
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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So as I see it- the only NFL teams without a Buckeye are the following.

Atlanta Falcons
Baltimore Ravens
Chicago Bears
Kansas City Chiefs
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tennessee Titans

6 teams. That's it. League of 32 and virtually every matchup will feature Ohio State Buckeyes on each sideline as it stands now.
 
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5-11-2017 update = 50 NFL Buckeyes

AFC East

Cardale Jones, Adolphus Washington, Corey "Philly" Brown (Buffalo Bills)
Raekwon McMillan (Miami Dolphins)
Nate Ebner, Chase Farris (New England Patriots)
Darron Lee, Jalin Marshall, Devin Smith (New York Jets)

AFC North
Corey Smith (Cincinnati Bengals)
Tyvis Powell (Cleveland Browns)
Cameron Heyward, Ryan Shazier (Pittsburgh Steelers)

AFC South
Braxton Miller (Houston Texans)
Johnathan Hankins, Malik Hooker, Jack Mewhort, John Simon (Indianapolis Colts)
Michael Bennett, Doran Grant (Jacksonville Jaguars)

AFC West
Bradley Roby, Jeff Heuerman (Denver Broncos)
Joey Bosa, Joshua Perry, Dontre Wilson (Los Angeles Chargers)
Gareon Conley (Oakland Raiders)

NFC East
Noah Brown, Ezekiel Elliott, Roderick Smith& (Dallas Cowboys)
Eli Apple, Curtis Grant (New York Giants)
Malcolm Jenkins, Cameron Johnston (Philadelphia Eagles)
Terrelle Pryor, Sr. (Washington Redskins)

NFC North
Taylor Decker (Detroit Lions)
Corey Linsley (Green Bay Packers)
Alex Boone, Pat Elflein, Reid Fragel (Minnesota Vikings)

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

NFC West
Christian Bryant (Arizona Cardinals)
Jake McQuaide (Los Angeles Rams)
Carlos Hyde (San Francisco 49ers)
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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Ohio State’s NFL draft picks are sticking out at OTAs

The Buckeyes are already making waves at the next level.

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The 2017 NFL Draft is now over, and players are starting to put in work with their new teams at the next level. As the start of OTAs and offseason programs get underway, several former Ohio State studs are already showing off.


How are the Buckeye rookies doing?
There were nine Buckeyes added to rosters this spring, through either the draft or signed as an undrafted free agent, including: Noah Brown (Cowboys), Gareon Conley (Raiders), Pat Elflein (Vikings), Craig Fada (Texans), Malik Hooker (Colts), Cameron Johnston(Eagles), Marshon Lattimore (Saints), Raekwon McMillan (Dolphins), Curtis Samuel (Panthers), Corey Smith (Bengals), and Dontre Wilson (Chargers).

Entire article: http://www.landgrantholyland.com/20...-ota-performances-curtis-samuel-gareon-conley
 
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6-12-2017 update = 49 NFL Buckeyes

AFC East

Cardale Jones, Adolphus Washington, Corey "Philly" Brown (Buffalo Bills)
Raekwon McMillan (Miami Dolphins)
Nate Ebner, Chase Farris (New England Patriots)
Darron Lee, Jalin Marshall, (New York Jets)

AFC North
Corey Smith (Cincinnati Bengals)
Cameron Heyward, Ryan Shazier (Pittsburgh Steelers)

AFC South
Craig Fada, Braxton Miller (Houston Texans)
Johnathan Hankins, Malik Hooker, Jack Mewhort, Tyvis Powell, John Simon (Indianapolis Colts)
Michael Bennett, Doran Grant (Jacksonville Jaguars)

AFC West
Bradley Roby, Jeff Heuerman (Denver Broncos)
Joey Bosa, Joshua Perry (Los Angeles Chargers)
Gareon Conley (Oakland Raiders)

NFC East
Noah Brown, Ezekiel Elliott, Roderick Smith& (Dallas Cowboys)
Eli Apple, Curtis Grant (New York Giants)
Malcolm Jenkins, Cameron Johnston (Philadelphia Eagles)
Terrelle Pryor, Sr. (Washington Redskins)

NFC North
Taylor Decker (Detroit Lions)
Corey Linsley (Green Bay Packers)
Alex Boone, Pat Elflein, Reid Fragel (Minnesota Vikings)

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

NFC West
Christian Bryant (Arizona Cardinals)
Jake McQuaide (Los Angeles Rams)
Carlos Hyde (San Francisco 49ers)
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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FORMER OHIO STATE PLAYERS FEATURE PROMINENTLY IN THE PRO FOOTBALL FOCUS TOP 50 PLAYERS FOR 2017

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Pro Football Focus has emerged as one of the best NFL analysis sites out there, using advanced statistical review to evaluate and grade players based on a whole variety of possible metrics, but especially how that individual player performs relative to others at their own position.

Unsurprisingly, three recent Ohio State players made some noise in their rankings of the best for this coming year, with two of them, Ezekiel Elliott and Joey Bosa, ranking in the top 50 overall. Mike Thomas is considered to be the second best player on the Saints, but the surprise here might be Bosa, who PFF has tabbed as the 13th best player in the entire NFL (and this after missing a huge chunk of the start of the season):

Bosa was utterly dominant in two seasons of PFF college grading, so nobody was less surprised than we were when he hit the ground running in the NFL in exactly the same way. No player has amassed more total pressures than the 59 Bosa collected over his first 12 games in the league since PFF has been tracking it (2006 onwards). Bosa played both defensive end and outside linebacker for the Chargers, on both the left and right side of the defense, and was a one-man wrecking machine, notching a grade of 89.7 despite missing the first four games of the season. Bosa is already one of the league’s most dominant defenders.

That's high praise, and Bosa is the highest-ranked rookie on their list by far. Zeke is no slouch either, breaking into the top 50 at number 45 after a monster rookie year that ranks among one of the best of all time. Here's what PFF had to say about him:

The first rookie in the countdown, Elliott hit the ground running (literally and figuratively) in his first NFL season, aided by one of the game’s best blocking units. Elliott was the league’s rushing champion at the first time of asking, gaining 1,631 yards, more than 300 more than any other back, and generating 938 of those yards after first contact. Elliott’s 2.9 yards per carry after contact average was the same as Doug Martin managed to average total over the season.

Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...he-pro-football-focus-top-50-players-for-2017
 
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