Ohio State may have lost the commitment of the top overall rookie in 2024, quarterback Dylan Raiola. However, the future is still bright for this program that just missed playing in the national championship game last season by a matter of inches.
Even after losing starting quarterback C.J. Stroud in the upcoming 2023 NFL Draft, the Buckeyes should remain competitive for the foreseeable future after recruiting 10 of the top 150 players in the 2023 cycle according to the composite rankings. Here’s who they are and where they rank against the rest of their class.
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High School: American Heritage (Florida)
Position: Wide receiver
Rating: Five stars
Height: 5ft 11
Weight: 198 pounds
Composite ranking: #35
High School: Winton Woods (OH)
Position: Cornerback
Rating: Four stars
Height: 6 feet 0
Weight: 175 pounds
Composite ranking: #51
High School: Rolesville (NC)
Position: Wide receiver
Rating: Four stars
Height: 6ft 2
Weight: 195 pounds
Composite ranking: #53
High School: IMG Academy (Florida)
Position: Wide receiver
Rating: Four stars
Height: 6ft 2
Weight: 180 pounds
Composite ranking: #59
High School: Waxahachie (Texas)
Position: Cornerback
Rating: Four stars
Height: 6 feet 0
Weight: 175 pounds
Composite ranking: #62
High School: DeMatha Catholic (Maryland)
Position: Defensive line
Rating: Four stars
Height: 6 feet 6
Weight: 280 pounds
Composite ranking: #67
High School: Findlay (OH)
Position: Interior offensive lineman
Rating: Four stars
Height: 6ft 4
Weight: 295 pounds
Composite ranking: #92
High School: Langston Hughes (Ga.)
Position: Tight end
Rating: Four stars
Height: 6 feet 5
Weight: 230 pounds
Composite ranking: #104
High School: Lawrence Central (Ind.)
Position: Edge
Rating: Four stars
Height: 6ft 3
Weight: 225 pounds
Composite ranking: #119
High School: Lakota West (Ohio)
Position: Safety
Rating: Four stars
Height: 6ft 2
Weight: 175 pounds
Composite ranking: #150