49ers select Ohio State RB Trey Sermon after trading up with Rams Published: Apr 30, 2021 at 10:50 PM Nick Shook Copied!
San Francisco has been known to make afterthoughts into productive runners in recent years. It s added one who doesn t need such an elevation.
The 49ers selected Ohio State running back Trey Sermon with the 88th overall pick of the 2021 NFL Draft on Friday night in Cleveland. S.F. had to move up to make the pick, trading away two fourth-rounders (Nos. 117 and 121) to the Rams.
Sermon captured the affection of the state of Ohio with an incredible finish to the 2020 season his lone campaign spent with the Buckeyes filling in for the injured Master Teague to rush for 331 yards in the Buckeyes Big Ten title game win over Northwestern. The explosion in Indianapolis was the high-water mark of a three-game stretch in which he rushed for 636 yards and four touchdowns combined between wins over Michigan St
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As Ohio State’s Paris Johnson Jr. chases Orlando Pace, he already belongs next to Chase Young: Nathan Baird’s observations
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Posted Jan 08, 2021
Ohio State center Josh Myers said if freshman Paris Johnson does not someday win the Outland Trophy as the nation s best lineman then he screwed something up.
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Three observations ahead of Ohio State’s College Football Playoff national championship game against Alabama on Monday.
Which is fine, because if everything had gone according to plan, Johnson would not have played at all in that College Football Playoff semifinal. After starting left guard Harry Miller missed the game due to coronavirus, and replacement left guard Matthew Jones had to leave the game with an injury, the Buckeyes needed someone to play left guard.
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Less than 24 hours before kickoff on Sunday against the New York Jets, four of the Cleveland Browns leading receivers were ruled out because of COVID-19 protocols.
The Browns were already expected to be without half of their offensive line and a couple of linebackers. Yet some sportsbooks still couldn t buy a bet on the Jets.
Cleveland was favored by 9.5 points before the news about the wide receivers. The line settled at Cleveland -6.5 after Jarvis Landry, Rashard Higgins, Donovan Peoples-Jones and KhaDarel Hodge were ruled out. That didn t matter to the majority of bettors, though. People bet on the Browns before and after the news, and by kickoff more than 80% of the money bet on the point spread was on Cleveland, at multiple sportsbooks.