The 2020 NFL Draft is officially over, and once again it was a big success for the Ohio State football program. A total of ten players were selected throughout the seven rounds of the first-ever virtual draft.
Despite all of the players that had their names called, some that were hoping to did not. But that doesn’t mean their dreams are over. There’s still a lot of work to do after the draft with the signing of all the undrafted free agents.
So who for the Buckeyes will be hoping to field phone calls, sign a free-agent contract and get a chance to prove themselves? Here’s the complete, and remaining list that we’ll be watching over the next few days.
Next … Ohio State undrafted free-agent hopefuls
Binjimen Victor – Wide Receiver

- Finished his career tied for 10th in program history with 18 touchdown receptions.
- Career receiving stats of 83 receptions for 1,340 yards.
- As a senior in 2019, had career highs in receptions (35) and yards (573).
Robert (B.B.) Landers – Defensive Tackle

- Played in 52 games and helped Ohio State win three consecutive outright Big Ten titles.
- Career totals of 65 tackles, 23.5 tackles-for-loss and three sacks.
- Honorable mention All-Big Ten as a senior.
Austin Mack – Wide Receiver

- Played in 45 career games, earning 28 starts, and made 79 catches for 1,050 yards and six touchdowns.
- Had a career-high in receptions (27), yards (361) and touchdowns (three) as a senior.
- Caught 24 or more passes in each of his final three seasons.
Branden Bowen – Offensive Tackle

- Came back from an injury that caused him to miss half of 2017 and all of 2018 to regain his starting position along the offensive line.
- Started six times at right guard in 2017 and 13 times at right tackle in 2019 for 19 career starts.
- Earned second-team All-Big Ten Conference honors by the league coaches as a senior in 2019.
Rashod Berry – Tight End

- Spent five years, including 2015 red-shirt year, with the program.
- Superb, physical athlete who played along the defensive line early in his career and tight end for three years.
- Career receiving stats: 17 receptions for 198 yards and four touchdowns.
Liam McCullough – Longsnapper

- Four-year long snapper for the Buckeyes who handled all snaps flawlessly in 54 of 55 games from 2016 through 2019.
- Honed in on 577 consecutive good snaps on punts, extra points and field goals.
- A finalist for the inaugural Patrick Mannelly Award as a senior in 2019, which goes annually to the top long snapper in the country.