© Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images Ohio State has had its share of elite NFL receivers. The trouble is, you could probably name most of the big ones on two hands. One, if you’re just considering the current stock of big name wideouts from Ohio State currently in the league. Especially when considering recent drafts, it can feel like Ohio State has fallen behind when it comes to elite receivers making it to the NFL — especially to the SEC. That’s because the SEC does dominate the receiver category, especially when it comes to first round draft picks. Alabama in particular (go figure) has produced elite talent at the receiver position year in and year out that’s continued to pan out at the game’s highest level. Some examples include: Julio Jones Amari Cooper Calvin Ridley Jerry Jeudy Henry Ruggs III And that list doesn’t include Jaylen Waddle and DeVonta Smith,…
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