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Changes to the NFL Draft over the years damage Ohio State’s hopes of setting a record for overall number of prospects taken this weekend when 32 teams select from the talent pool of college players entering the professional ranks. If there were still 17 rounds, as was the case in the midst of the Archie Griffin era, then OSU would be well-positioned to set a school record for total draft selections. The Draft has since reduced incrementally over time to where it stands now, with seven rounds and a host of compensatory picks for free agents lost. Chase Young and Jeff Okudah are certain to be off the board in the Top 10 picks perhaps on the heels of former Buckeye Joe Burrow going No. 1 overall to the Cincinnati Bengals. Young is projected second to Washington and Okudah could go third to Detroit, or might sink if Miami trades…
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