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With the 2025 NFL Draft officially in the books, the national champion Buckeyes prove once again why they’re a dominant force in college football.
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Fourteen Buckeyes heard their names called over the three-day event, tying a program record set back in 2004. Ohio State led all schools with four first-round picks, spotlighted by wide receiver Emeka Egbuka’s selection at No. 19 overall to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Egbuka’s pick also helped the Buckeyes make history, becoming the first program to have a wide receiver taken in the first round four years in a row.
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Ohio State’s draft class showcased talent across almost every position group. From offensive linemen Donovan Jackson and Josh Simmons to defensive standouts like Tyleik Williams and JT Tuimoloau. Running backs Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson, along with quarterback Will Howard added even more fire to the group.