We’re right smack dab in the middle of the college football offseason, but that just means the NFL teams are going through their organized team activities (better known as OTAs) as they ramp up for fall camp. There were just four former Buckeyes selected in the 2024 NFL draft, but there are countless others going through the paces as multiple year players.
We took a look around some of the NFL teams and grabbed some of the best X (formerly Twitter) moments shared of former OSU players getting some work in as they get back on the field before taking another break before it gets real.
Here are some of the Buckeyes in the NFL doing their thing at NFL cities across the country.
Former linebacker Baron Browning with a familiar number
Browning has carved out a nice spot after a college career that didn’t quite meet expectations. He’s looking to build upon what he’s already accomplished in Denver.
Marvin Harrison Jr. getting his feet wet out in Arizona
Harrison Jr. signed his new contract with the Cardinals and now he’s looking to become the latest former Ohio State player to win an NFL Rookie of the Year award. We like his chances.
Chris Olave at home in New Orleans
Olave showed the NFL that what he did at Ohio State was just the tip of the spear of what he an be in the NFL. Now he’s ready to take it to the next level in the “Big Easy.”
C.J. Stroud making it look easy in Houston
This is about as composed and relaxed as I think any quarterback can be in completing a pass right on the money. Can Stroud be even better in 2024-2025?
Stroud's rapport with his team on display
Stroud became a borderline superstar during his rookie campaign and already has the respect of his teammates as evidenced by the multiple handshakes he’s worked out with some of his teammates.
Harrison looking smooth in the desert
Does any receiver at any level make the game look as smooth as what Harrison does? All of the talent, all of that poise — we can’t wait to see what his rookie year looks like.
Garrett Wilson looking like he's enjoying himself
Much like Olave, Garrett Wilson has turned out to be an exciting weapon in the passing game. By the looks of it, he’s more than happy in New York continuing to hone his craft.
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