Pro days highlight the main advantage Ohio State football still holds over Michigan

COLUMBUS, OHIO – Somewhere inside the Woody Hayes Center, the countdown clock was ticking. But while Ohio State must wait 248 days until it can redeem itself against archrival Michigan, the Buckeyes could still use their pro day to build a lead. © Nathan Baird – nbaird/cleveland.com/TNS Ohio State wide receivers Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson (5) are both potential first-round picks in April?s NFL draft and could opt out of playing in the Rose Bowl to avoid injury and prepare for workouts. David Petkiewicz cleveland.com OSU boasts 60 active pros, per Spotrac data, second-most in the FBS behind Alabama (70) and, crucially, 16 players ahead of the Wolverines (44). Since 2013, the Buckeyes have produced more draft picks (42-33) and first-round picks (10-6) than their archrival. And Wednesday afternoon, all 32 NFL teams agreed that Columbus was worth a visit. Recommended Buckeyes stories Maybe the throng of scouts flew…

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