Raekwon McMillan won’t shy away from a leadership role in the NFL

Raekwon McMillan is ready to continue the rich tradition of successful NFL linebackers out of Ohio State, following in the footsteps of Darron Lee, Ryan Shazier and John James Laurinatis. The Buckeye is just as focused on the work he does off the field, which will be a big draw for teams needing to clean up their reputation. After enrolling early so he could participate in spring practice with the Buckeyes, the linebacker took snaps in all 15 games his freshman season — sometimes even seeing more playing time than the starter. McMillan finished his Ohio State career with 275 total tackles (136 solo), 10 passes defended, 6.0 sacks, along with two forced fumbles and an interception. He won the Butkus Award for best linebacker in college and was named a finalist for the award after his sophomore campaign. McMillan also earned second-team All Big Ten honors in 2015 and…

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