The Ohio State Buckeyes are on the verge of making history at the 2025 NFL Draft, with a staggering 15 players projected to be selected across all rounds. This would put them in a rare class, potentially tying or breaking the record for most players drafted in a single year. Among the highly touted prospects are quarterback Kyle McCord, who led the Buckeyes to a 12-1 season, and defensive lineman J.T. Tuimoloau, whose 12 sacks last season have made him one of the most feared pass rushers in college football.
The 2025 draft class is arguably one of the deepest in recent memory, with Ohio State expected to have multiple first-round picks. Other notable names include wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., a Heisman finalist, and safety Sonny Styles, who has been a game-changer in the secondary.
Head coach Ryan Day has been instrumental in developing these future pros, and many analysts credit the Buckeyes’ consistent excellence in recruiting and player development. Ohio State is also making strides in terms of NFL readiness, with several players already engaging in private workouts with teams. As draft day approaches, the eyes of the football world will be on Columbus, where this new generation of Buckeyes is set to continue the team’s NFL legacy.