
COLUMBUS — The Detroit Lions drafted Ohio State Buckeyes junior cornerback Jeff Okudah with the No. 3 pick of the first round Thursday night. “His skill set is off the chart,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said on ABC’s broadcast. “He can change direction. He’s got great length. … He’s a student of the game. He’s a guy you walk down the hallway late in the night, and he’s the only guy watching film. Detroit’s getting a really good player here.” » DRAFT PREVIEW: OSU candidates come from all prospect levels Day coached the first three players selected in the draft. LSU quarterback and former Buckeye Joe Burrow went to the Bengals with the first pick. The Washington Redskins selected Ohio State junior defensive end Chase Young with the second pick. The 6-foot-1, 200-pound Okudah, from Grand Prairie Texas and South Grand Prairie High School, was a unanimous All-American as a junior last fall. He…
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