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4 Ohio State Buckeyes Selected In First Round Of 2025 NFL Mock Draft
The Ohio State Buckeyes had many players forego the 2024 NFL Draft and return for one more season with the Buckeyes. What that entails is an all-in push for a championship and a mass exodus of talent in 2025.
Of course Ohio State has loads of young talent to replace the experienced upper classmen, but prior to even thinking that far ahead, it is time for the current group to shine.
With numerous Buckeyes projected to be day one or day two picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, it comes as no surprise that four players were predicted to be selected in the first round by The 33rd Team. In their recent mock draft, Quinshon Judkins, Denzel Burke, Jordan Hancock and Emeka Egubka were all picked in the second half of the first round.
Judkins was the first running back to come off the board at pick No. 20. With the Chicago Bears snagging the new Buckeyes running back, he would find himself taking handoffs from a quarterback who replaced former Buckeye Justin Fields. Caleb Williams and Judkins would likely have some high expectations as a young duo for the Bears.
Just two picks later, the Miami Dolphins were mocked with a Denzel Burke selection. Perhaps to the surprise of some, Burke was not the only Ohio State defensive back chosen. The Houston Texans showed some more love to the Buckeyes by taking Jordan Hancock at No. 24.
More picks from our 2025 mock draft 📝
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— The 33rd Team (@The33rdTeamFB) August 17, 2024
Wide receiver Emeka Egbuka was the final of the four Ohio State players to be picked at No. 26 by the Dallas Cowboys. Regardless of whether CeeDee Lamb is on Dallas next year or not, Egbuka would seem to be a wise selection.
Closing out the first round in our 2025 mock draft ✍️
h/t @NFLDraftStudyhttps://t.co/TtgX3GRu5q pic.twitter.com/xwvH0DOEfK — The 33rd Team (@The33rdTeamFB) August 18, 2024
It may come as a surprise that players like Donovan Jackson, Jack Sawyer, Tyleik Williams and J.T. Tuimoloau did not appear in this first round mock draft. That being said, they likely have to be fairly close to the conversation at this point.
Even though the 2024 season has not even kicked off yet, eyes of NFL scouts will be heavily locked in on the Buckeyes all year.
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Second Ohio State tight end taken in 2026 NFL Draft
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (WKBN) – Ohio State tight end Will Kacmarek was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the 3rd Round, Pick 87 of the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh.
Kacmarek is the second OSU tight end taken so far in the 2026 NFL Draft. Buckeye teammate Max Klare was taken in the 2nd Round by the Los Angeles Rams.
The Buckeye played in all 14 games this past season and scored two touchdowns. Last season, he caught 15 passes for 168 receiving yards
Kacmarek started his college career at Ohio University before he transferred to Ohio State in 2024.
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Two hospitalized after shooting in Brecksville: Police
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation was called to assist in a shooting investigation in Brecksville on Friday morning.
Law enforcement is on the scene near Snowville Road and Breckville Road, where a shooting sent two people to Metro Health this morning.
Their conditions are unknown, police said.
Brecksville Police told 19 News there is no ongoing threat, and the incident is still under investigation.
Steve Irwin, with the Ohio BCI, told 19 News that its crime scene unit was requested this morning to assist the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department and Brecksville Police Department with an investigation.
19 News is working to learn more.
Brecksville Police said it will share more details as they become available.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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Kayden McDonald highlights Ohio State’s best remaining players for Day 2 of NFL draft
The 2026 NFL Draft began on April 23 with a flurry of Ohio State players going off the board.
Four Buckeyes were among the top-11 picks in the draft, beginning with wide receiver Carnell Tate who was taken by the Tennessee Titans at No. 4 overall.
Linebackers Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles soon followed as they went No. 5 and No. 7 to the New York Giants and Washington Commanders, respectively. Safety Caleb Downs was the Dallas Cowboys’ selection at No. 11.
Even with the early wave of players who went, Ohio State still has its share of prospects left, with the second and third rounds of the draft set for April 24.
Here are the best remaining ones:
Kayden McDonald, defensive tackle
It figures McDonald will be among the earlier selections in the second round after he had generated some first-round buzz in recent months and was invited to the draft in Pittsburgh.
But Florida’s Caleb Banks and Clemson’s Peter Woods were the only defensive tackles to be picked in the opening round.
McDonald emerged as a run-stuffing nose tackle for the Buckeyes in his first year as a starter and was named a unanimous All-American and the Big Ten’s defensive lineman of the year.
He followed Downs, Reese and Tate in leaving school a year early to turn pro.
Max Klare, tight end
Klare was one of the Buckeyes’ top pass-catching weapons after he transferred from Purdue.
He had 43 catches for 448 yards and two touchdowns in 2025, nearly matching his production from the previous year when he led the Boilermakers in receiving as their top target.
Klare considered his move to Ohio State as an opportunity to develop into a more well-rounded tight end, pointing to blocking as an area of growth.
If he goes in the second or third round, he’d be the Buckeyes’ first tight end to be drafted on Day 2 since Jeremy Ruckert in 2022.
Davison Igbinosun, cornerback
Igbinosun spent three years with the Buckeyes after he transferred from Mississippi in 2023.
His physicality as a 6-foot-2, 189-pound cornerback challenged receivers, but also left him prone to pass interference.
He was the most heavily penalized cornerback in the nation in 2024 before cutting down on penalties last season.
Coach Ryan Day praised Igbinosun for his toughness last year, pointing to his influence on the culture of their secondary.
“A gritty, competitive dude who just brings it every day,” Day said. “He’s had a major impact on our program.”
Will Kacmarek, tight end
Kacmarek was another multi-year player out of the transfer portal for the Buckeyes after leaving Ohio for Ohio State in 2024.
He provided them with a dependable run-blocking tight end who also caught 23 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns during his two years.
Even if he isn’t a frequent receiving target, he’ll provide a physical presence with his 6-foot-5, 261-pound frame.
Ohio State’s remaining draft-eligible players
- RB CJ Donaldson Jr.
- TE Will Kacmarek
- TE Max Klare
- OL Ethan Onianwa
- DL Caden Curry
- DL Tywone Malone Jr.
- CB Davison Igbinosun
- S Lorenzo Styles Jr.
- LS John Ferlmann
Joey Kaufman covers Ohio State football for The Columbus Dispatch. Email him at jkaufman@dispatch.com and follow him on @joeyrkaufman on X.
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