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1st-round picks boost OSU’s cachet on recruiting trail
One day after three Buckeyes were drafted in the top 10 and five in the first round, the Scarlet and Gray train kept rolling in Chicago.
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With so many Bruins eligible for this year’s NFL Draft, we’ve been covering it nearly non-stop. Five picks later, the Houston Texans nabbed highly touted quarterback-turned-receiver Braxton Miller. Today we get rounds two and three, although you might get a little impatient if you only care about the player the Arizona Cardinals pick.
Both Daniel Jeremiah and Mike Mayock did a solid job of informing viewers of each pick, trying to reference their boards when needed while also doing their best to avoid the cliched buzzword jargon that fills draft coverage.
Breaking down Giants pick of Eli Apple in NFL Draft Giants beat writer James Kratch breaks down the surprise selection of Ohio State cornerback Eli Apple, a former Eastern High star, with the No. 10 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft.
Versatile edge-rusher Joey Bosa kicked off the proceedings as the No. 3 overall pick to the San Diego Chargers on Thursday evening.
The handful of newly drafted Buckeyes joins first-round picks Joey Bosa (#3/San Diego), Ezekiel Elliot (#4/Dallas), Eli Apple (#10/New York Giants), Taylor Decker (#16/Detroit) and Darron Lee (#20/New York Jets) on National Football League rosters.
Forbes estimated that initial earnings for the five Buckeyes first-rounders could be $87 million.
Three of the Tide players taken Friday were selected by teams that were involved in trades to pick them, including the Bills moving up nine spots with the Chicago Bears to solidify the middle of its defense and pick Ragland at 41. Coleman recovered from Leukemia and now will play in the NFL. If you would like to discuss another topic, look for a relevant article.
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