If the Buckeyes could only land one 5 star prospect next year, not counting Boone and O'Neal, what position would you like him to play?
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On the flip side though, a great RB can make the OL look a lot better. Look no further than the 2002 season vs. the 2003 season. When Clarett had the rock, nobody was complaining about the run blocking. Last year though, with all the same players on the line, the line play "seemingly" worsened.Bottom line, a great OL is the best "force multiplier" you can have on offense.