In One Year, Ohio State's Receivers Room Went From Depleted to Overflowing

At this time last year, we had no idea what Ohio State’s receivers would look like. Following the 2016 season, Buckeyes lost their top three receivers – Curtis Samuel, Noah Brown and Dontre Wilson – and returned just three players who had over 100 total receiving yards in 2016, only one of which had over 200, and no scholarship seniors. Optimists called Zone-6 “young,” pessimists called it “depleted.” Either way, Ohio State had a ton of production to make up and receivers room to fill, and it seemed like the Buckeyes were grasping at straws, with Brendon White and Eric Glover-Williams joining the receivers seemingly out of desperation. A year later, wide receiver is one of the only positions there aren’t question marks. Ohio State returns its top six receivers from last year after Parris Campbell, K.J. Hill, Terry McLaurin and Johnnie Dixon each mulled NFL decisions, but elected to return to school.…

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