The clock is ticking down to a historic night for Ohio State football. In just one week, the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh could see the Buckeyes match a record untouched for nearly six decades.
Since 1967, when Michigan State famously placed four players in the top 10, no college program has achieved such a concentrated burst of first-round talent. Next Thursday, Ohio State is poised to join—or even surpass—that legendary standard.
The buzz is building, fueled by expert analysis. ESPN's Daniel Jeremiah recently highlighted the Buckeyes' potential on the Pat McAfee Show, expressing strong confidence in three stars: edge rusher Arvell Reese, linebacker Sonny Styles, and wide receiver Carnell Tate. All three are projected as near-locks for the top 10.
The fascinating case is defensive back Caleb Downs. Universally regarded as a top-tier talent, his exact draft slot hinges on how teams evaluate his positional fit. While he may be "on the borderline" of the top 10, no one would be surprised to see him land with a contender like the Cincinnati Bengals or Kansas City Chiefs.
This potential draft bonanza is the direct result of Ohio State's 2025 roster, a squad many consider one of the most talented in college football history. Their defense, stacked with stars at every level, was the nation's best. Reese terrorized quarterbacks, Styles redefined the linebacker position, and the unit's collective dominance is now translating to draft hype.
This isn't just about a few big names at the top. Ohio State's draft class is projected to be both top-heavy and remarkably deep, a testament to the program's sustained excellence. For Buckeye fans, draft night is more than a ceremony; it's a celebration of a golden era, a moment to see their stars ascend to the professional stage and make history in the process.
