How Will Ohio State Replace…Noah Brown


COLUMBUS — The 2017 Buckeyes lost their top outside receiver threat recently when Noah Brown decided to forego his final two years of eligibility and enter the 2017 NFL Draft. Brown finished 2016 with 32 receptions for 402 yards and seven touchdowns. Despite the early entry, it wasn’t exactly the season that most had expected from Brown, who had been earning comparisons to former Buckeye Michael Thomas for more than a year. Following a four-touchdown performance against Oklahoma in the third week of the season, Brown would only reach the end zone twice more all season. Also, nine of his 32 receptions came in the first three games of 2016, and he managed just 23 receptions over the final 10 contests. The production should be replaced well enough, but first the Buckeyes need to figure out who is able to be relied upon. The Candidates Noah Brown played the ‘X’…

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