The Ohio State football program has been an NFL football factory second to none over the years. It has produced the most draft picks, and tied for the most first-rounders of any program since the year 2000.
The program looks to add to those numbers in 2020.
We’ve seen a lot of mock drafts through the first round — seemingly everyone loosely tied to the NFL draft has an opinion — but we haven’t seen too many that go out multiple rounds. We’ve gotten a look at CBS Sports’ three-round projection, and now NFL.com has taken it even further and projected a four-round NFL mock draft for 2020.
The same two players we’ve seen everyone get on board with when it comes to the first round for Ohio State are a part of NFL.com too. It seems everyone thinks it’s a shoo-in that both Chase Young and Jeff Okudah will go very early in the draft, but what about other Buckeye players?
We’ll take you through it all with the player taken, overall selection and team, and what Chad Reuter writes about the top two OSU players.
Next … Round 1
First-rounders
Chase Young, DE
Pick No. 3 overall to Detroit Lions – I wonder how many trade calls the Lions have already taken for this pick? Young’s talent is just too much to pass by unless there’s a trade offer that Detroit absolutely cannot ignore.

Jeff Okudah, CB
No. 7 overall to Carolina Panthers – The Panthers select the draft’s top cornerback to replace James Bradberry, who departed in free agency.

Next … Round 2
Round 2
Malik Harrison, LB
Pick No. 59 overall to Seattle Seahawks

Next … Round 3
Round 3
J.K. Dobbins, RB
Pick No. 72 overall to Arizona Cardinals

DaVon Hamilton, DL
Pick No. 90 to the Houston Texans

Damon Arnette, CB
CB, pick No. 93 to the Tennessee Titans

Jonah Jackson, OL
Pick No. 105 to the Minnesota Vikings

Next … Round 4
Round 4
K.J. Hill, WR
Pick No. 125 to the New England Patriots

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