San Diego Chargers select Ohio State’s Joshua Perry

After a tumultuous first round on Thursday night, the NFL Draft holds the second and third rounds of the 2016 NFL Draft on Friday, April 29, 2016, in Chicago.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.Bosa’s father, John, was a first-round draft pick of the Miami Dolphins in 1987 out of Boston College. Should the organization fails to make a pick during the 10 minutes allotted time, then the franchise slotted next can jump ahead and take their desired player.With another year as the star and anchor of Ohio State’s defense, the true junior’s draft stock should only rise, and he could end his collegiate career to start his professional one a year early.Players chosen later in supplemental drafts are not included.Joey Bosa now has a familiar face as part of his draft class. The San Diego Chargers selected a second Ohio State product, inside linebacker Joshua Perry, with the No. 102 pick in the fourth round.Leading the way for the Buckeyes were their two selections in the top five of the first round, roommates and Rivals100 commits in the 2013 Ohio State signing class, defensive end Joey Bosa and running back Ezekiel Elliott. Meyer knows how much it speaks to the respect of the program and how valuable it is for recruits to watch those marquee players get their names called in the first round. “So, a lot of that’s just going to be focusing on my production, what I do as a player, making sure that I have everything solidified there, because that’s going to be my job”. They were visiting the school as high school seniors on a recruiting trip.Conley’s every bit as capable of leading Ohio State’s secondary as the cornerbacks before him. “It’s not philosophy or theory, it’s testimony”. As the fifth receive selected in the 2016 draft he’ll join former teammates – coached by Zach Smith – Devin Smith (New York Jets) and Evan Spencer (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) in the National Football League … and Braxton Miller as well.But now that the three-day Ohio State draft party is over, it seems like that other measure of success is at least worth a mention.Share with Us – We’d love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article, and smart, constructive criticism.

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