NFL draft: Ranking Ohio State first-round WRs since 2022
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NFL draft: Ranking Ohio State first-round WRs since 2022
"Ohio State has become a gold mine for NFL scouts looking for elite wide receiver prospects. In the past four NFL drafts dating to 2022, five Buckeyes wideouts have been drafted in the first round."
"The 2026 draft will add another in Carnell Tate. He is projected to be a top-10 pick and is arguably the WR1 in the class."
"Quality wide receiver play isn't new at Ohio State. Besides recent non-first-round hits such as Michael Thomas and Terry McLaurin, Buckeyes alums include Hall of Famer Cris Carter and Super Bowl MVP Santonio Holmes."
"Harrison was regarded as an elite generational talent when he left Ohio State following a three-year career in which he accumulated 155 catches, 2,613 receiving yards and 31 touchdowns."
Ohio State has emerged as a premier source for NFL wide receiver talent, with five players drafted in the first round over the last four years. Carnell Tate is projected as a top-10 pick in 2026, while Jeremiah Smith is expected to be a top-five selection in 2027. The university has a rich history of successful wide receivers, including Hall of Famers and Super Bowl MVPs. A ranking of recent OSU wideouts based on predraft evaluations reveals the strength of their pipeline.
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