You already know Ohio State’s last NFL Draft haul was nothing short of historic. Five first-round picks, including three in the top 10, 12 selections overall and one player coming off the board at every single position (excluding specialists) is as ridiculous as it sounds. What is crazier is it actually happened.Ohio State’s next draft class won’t be in the same stratosphere — it will be difficult for any program to duplicate that — but the Buckeyes are still in line to ship a considerable amount of talent to the league. The deadline for underclassmen to declare their intentions to leave school early and turn pro is Monday. Cornerbacks Marshon Lattimore and Gareon Conley, wide receiver Noah Brown, H-back Curtis Samuel, safety Malik Hooker and middle linebacker Raekwon McMillan all took the plunge from Ohio State’s 2016 team that finished 11-2 and made the College Football Playoff. The group certainly…
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