Ohio State sets National Football League draft record

Ohio State Buckeyes defensive tackle Joel Hale (51) exhorts his teammates during warmups before the game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the 2016 Fiesta Bowl at University of Phoenix Stadium. He had gone into the night not knowing where he was headed or when.Versatile edge-rusher Joey Bosa kicked off the proceedings as the No. 3 overall pick to the San Diego Chargers on Thursday evening.It was the first time Ohio State has had three top 10 picks in one draft, but the 13th time a college football program achieved it.Day two of the 2016 NFL Draft gets going Friday afternoon. The record ninth selection came on the Houston Texans’ pick of quarterback-turned-receiver Braxton Miller at 85th overall.”Because it is all football now”, Jones said.In 52 career games with the Buckeyes, the 6-foot-4, 254-pound Perry made 39 starts and was one of the emotional leaders of Ohio State’s defense. These players were Joey Bosa, DE, Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Eli Apple, CB, Taylor Decker, OT and Darron Lee, OLB.Let’s take a look at Jack Conklin and other low-rated recruits who have become draft picks and National Football League stars under Mark Dantonio’s tutelage.”Definitely, a little more nerve-racking”, Quinn said. Physically he should hold up at the next level, although he’s likely a player that will be on the field on early downs and subbed out during passing situations.If you were wondering just how much talent Ohio State needs to replace off its 2015 team, a quick glance of the first three rounds of the 2016 NFL Draft will tell you all you need to know.CHICAGO – Jared Goff is moving down the West Coast to Los Angeles. Until a few weeks ago Laremy Tunsil was a consensus pick at the number one spot, then through no fault of his own, teams traded for the draft’s Quarterbacks, however he was still the best player available and a sure fire top 5 pick. It’s the second straight year two QBs were the first names off the board and the seventh time in the modern era of the draft since 1967. Whether it was out of spite for the Goodell punishment or lack of interest due to the lack of picks, Patriots fans clearly steered clear of ESPN and NFL Network Thursday night.

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