INDIANAPOLIS – As Terry McLaurin, Parris Campbell and Johnnie Dixon have gone through the NFL Scouting Combine process this week, they’ve had the opportunity to learn from another former Ohio State wide receiver who already knows what it takes to be successful in the NFL. Santonio Holmes, who played at Ohio State from 2002-05 and went on to play nine seasons in the NFL – most famously, catching the game-winning touchdown pass for the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII – has been working with the wide receivers at the combine this week as a mentor, representing the NFL Legends Community. In an interview with Eleven Warriors on Friday afternoon, Holmes said he has been trying to make sure the wide receivers have an “understanding for what they’re about to get involved with.” “This is a job that depends on the rest of your life,” Holmes said. “You’re only going to…
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