Larry Johnson has coached many good defensive ends in his career. In his first six years at Ohio State alone, his resume includes the likes of Joey Bosa, Nick Bosa and Chase Young, all All-Americans during their college days and top three picks in the NFL Draft after they left the Buckeyes. One thing he’s learned in building college pass rushers who go on to become professional stars is that a player’s sophomore year can be very important. Joey Bosa blossomed as a sophomore, helping to lead the Scarlet and Gray to a national title with a 13.5-sack season. Nick Bosa didn’t quite top his brother, but still managed 8.5 sacks and 16 tackles for a loss in Year 2. Young set himself up for a Heisman Trophy run the next season with 14.5 tackles for a loss and 10.5 sacks as a sophomore. Defensive end Zach Harrison is about…
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