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Evan Bachman

Ohio State offensive player-by-player PFF grades for Youngstown State game

The Ohio State football team had its first home game of the season when it faced Youngstown State and came away with a 35-7 victory.

A shaky offensive performance last week against Indiana left many fans dissatisfied with the unit. This week’s performance also left many fans unsatisfied even though the Buckeyes won comfortably. Many expected more offensive production considering the opponent.

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The Buckeyes scored touchdowns on five of their nine drives; Kyle McCord led six drives and Devin Brown led three. McCord likely solidified himself as the starter: He looked very confident and in control of the offense.

We break down each offensive position group’s performance using Pro Football Focus grades for players. While PFF grades aren’t the end all be all, they are a great tool to break down individual players’ performances.

Quarterbacks

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Starter: Kyle McCord

PFF Grade | 84.5 (30 snaps)
Stats | 14-of-20 (70%), 258 Yards, 3 TDs, 0 INT

Other: Devin Brown

PFF Grade | 54.7 (36 snaps)
Stats | 7-of-14 (50%), 101 Yards, 1 TD, 0 INT

What It Means

McCord built a strong case to remain the starter with his performance. His arm talent was on display. He connected on 3-of-5 passes 20-plus yards downfield. I expect McCord to get the majority of the first-team reps next week against Western Kentucky in preparation for Notre Dame the following week.

Running Backs

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Starter: TreVeyon Henderson

PFF Grade | 73.4 (25 snaps)
Stats | 5 attempts for 56 Yards (11.2 avg.), 2 TDs, 2 Receptions for 18 Yards

Other: Chip Trayanum

PFF Grade | 62.5 (25 snaps)
Stats | 6 attempts for 20 Yards (3.3 avg.), 0 TD

Other: Miyan Williams

PFF Grade | 64.5 (14 snaps)
Stats | 6 attempts for 25 Yards (4.2 avg.), 0 TD, 1 reception for 27 Yards

What It Means

Ohio State utilized three running backs just as it did in Week 1 against Indiana. Henderson had a good performance and looks fully healthy after a foot injury limited his explosiveness throughout last season.

Wide Receivers

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Starter: Marvin Harrison Jr.

PFF Grade | 69.3 (54 snaps)
Stats | 13 targets, 7 receptions, 160 Yards, 2 TDs

Starter: Emeka Egbuka

PFF Grade | 68.5 (56 snaps)
Stats | 8 targets, 5 receptions, 94 Yards, 1 TD

Starter: Julian Fleming

PFF Grade | 64.0 (41 snaps)
Stats | 5 targets, 3 receptions, 25 Yards, 0 TD

Other: Carnell Tate

PFF Grade | 55.4 (12 snaps)
Stats | 1 target, 1 reception, 20 Yards, 0 TD

Other: Xavier Johnson

PFF Grade | 66.9 (10 snaps)
Stats | 1 target, 1 reception, 6 Yards, 3 attempts for 12 Yards (4.0 avg)

Other: Jayden Ballard

PFF Grade | 60.0 (2 snaps)
Stats | 0 targets

What It Means

The Buckeyes were able to get Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka involved after struggling to get the ball to them in Week 1. The superstar duo combined for 254 yards and three touchdowns. The receiving corps is the biggest strength on this team and needs to continue to shine for Ohio State to be among the nation’s best teams.

Tight Ends

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Starter: Cade Stover

PFF Grade | 54.0 (41 snaps)
Stats | 0 targets

Other: Joe Royer

PFF Grade | 63.4 (23 snaps)
Stats | 0 targets

Other: Gee Scott Jr.

PFF Grade | 67.8 (20 snaps)
Stats | 1 target, 1 reception, 9 Yards, 0 TD

What It Means

The tight ends weren’t heavily involved in the passing attack this week. Cade Stover wasn’t targeted.

Offensive Line

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Left Tackle: Josh Simmons

PFF Grade | 77.7 (65 snaps)
Stats | 74.9 run block grade, 90.4 pass block grade, 0 Sacks Allowed, 0 pressures allowed on 38 pass block snaps

Left Guard: Donovan Jackson

PFF Grade | 82.5 (65 snaps)
Stats | 85.9 run block grade, 76.8 pass block grade, 0 sacks allowed, 1 pressure allowed on 38 pass block snaps

Center: Carson Hinzman

PFF Grade | 82.7 (65 snaps)
Stats | 80.6 run block grade, 70.9 pass block grade, 0 sacks allowed, 1 pressure allowed on 38 pass block snaps

Right Guard: Matthew Jones

PFF Grade | 92.1 (65 snaps)
Stats | 94.4 run block grade, 88.8 pass block grade, 0 sacks, 1 pressure allowed on 38 pass block snaps

Right Tackle: Josh Fryar

PFF Grade | 82.9 (65 snaps)
Stats | 84.8 run block grade, 73.0 pass block grade, 0 sacks allowed, 1 pressure allowed on 38 pass block snaps

What It Means

The offensive line was one of the biggest question marks heading into the season for the Buckeyes. So far, the results have been positive with the pass protection, but we’d like to see a little more push in the running game.

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