The 5 Ohio State Buckeyes who most need to step up on offense in 2021
Updated Mar 06, 2021;
Posted Mar 06, 2021
Jaxon Smith-Njigba flashed as a freshman receiver in 2020, but what might it do for the OSU offense if he makes a leap his sophomore year, much like Garrett Wilson did?Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
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COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio State should have a lot of faith in its 2021 offense. Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave are back as two of the best receivers in college football. Thayer Munford and Nicholas Petit-Frere are back as two of the best tackles. Jeremy Ruckert is back as a senior tight end, bursting with talent and looking for a bigger role.
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With Carson Wentz traded away and the Eagles’ clearly in a position to add to their bare quarterback cupboards, the city of Philadelphia is once again turning to the QB Draft class. It is an
excellent year to hold a Top-10 pick and need a quarterback, as multiple high-level starters are available in this class.
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A little while back on this here website, I wrote about how elite wide receivers have become the key to winning a national title in this new era of college football. We saw this play out in real time in this past season’s College Football Playoff, where the two teams to meet in the national title game also just so happened to have two of the top wide receiver rooms in the country. Ultimately, the team with the Heisman Trophy-winning soon-to-be Top-10 NFL Draft pick came away victorious.
Nobody understands the current state of the game better than Nick Saban, as we have seen his style of offense adapt from the ground-and-pound attack led by Derrick Henry not too long ago to the air-raid vertical passing attack led this past season by DeVonta Smith. The college football landscape is constantly changing, and if you don t change with it, you will quickly be left in the dust. In order to compete in today’s game, you must be able to put the ball
Feb 25, 2021
Mock draft season is upon us as the countless onslaught of NFL draft guesswork, from now until April, detonates the internet. There are a multitude of directions that Denver Broncos GM George Paton could go in Round 1.
Perhaps the Broncos will look to add athleticism at linebacker after seeing what the Tampa Bay defense did in the Super Bowl, or a de facto Von Miller replacement on the edge, whether or not Miller is back in 2021.
Could Mike Munchak be given a sheet of marble to work with and further fortify an ascending offensive line? Quarterback on second thought, let’s not even go there right now.