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COLUMBUS — The 2024 NFL Draft ended on Saturday, and just four of the more than 250 players who heard their names called were from Ohio State. The Buckeyes had one first-round selection, along with one from the second round, one from the fourth round and then a fifth-round selection. Those players are set to make significant money, and Lettermen Row has a breakdown of their projected rookie contracts according to Spotrac.com. WR Marvin Harrison Jr.: The two-time unanimous All-American, Heisman Trophy finalist and Biletnikoff Award winner is projected to receive a four-year deal worth $35,376,3...
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Following Cade Stover‘s No. 123 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans, his rookie contract numbers have been revealed. According to Spotrac, the former Buckeyes star will sign a four-year rookie deal worth approximately $4.775 million. As a fourth-round draft pick, Stover’s rookie deal won’t come with a fifth-year option for the Texans, which means unless they extend or re-sign him, he’ll become a free agent after the 2027 season. With the Texans, he’ll reunite with former Ohio State QB CJ Stroud. Texans select Stover in fourth roundStover begins his professional career...
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COLUMBUS — Ohio State tight end Cade Stover just kept getting better and better as his career went on. Now he’s taking his do-it-all ability with him to the NFL. The former Buckeyes captain and versatile offensive weapon was selected No. 123 overall Saturday by the Houston Texans in the 2024 NFL Draft. Stover will team up with former Buckeyes star quarterback C.J. Stroud in Houston. Stover is the third Buckeyes player to be selected joining Buckeyes wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., who was selected No. 4 overall by the Arizona Cardinals, and defensive tackle Mike Hall, who was taken by the C...
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COLUMBUS — Ohio State doesn’t have the depth of NFL Draftees that its used to having this spring. Most of the draft-eligible Buckeyes decided to return to the program for another push for a national title. And at one point, it appeared that Marvin Harrison Jr. could be the only top draft choice from Ohio State this spring — but that seems to be changing. The Athletic’s Nick Bumgardner released his latest three-round mock draft, and four of the nine draft-eligible Buckeyes showed up in his top 100 picks, a surprising but good development for a lighter Ohio State draft class. Let’s take a look a...
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