COLUMBUS, Ohio — The receivers are pretty deep, probably. The tight ends? Definitely deep — the Buckeyes have four guys ready to roll at that one spot right now. The linebackers seem deep, though the first team needs to be sorted out. Of the offensive line, which is always a concern, Ryan Day said after the first day of practice Friday that he thought the group was pretty deep while replacing four starters. “I feel as good as I’ve felt in the last couple years in terms of our depth. We have seven or eight guys that can get in there right now and play,” Day said, clearly meaning tackles Thayer Munford, Joshua Alabi and Nicholas Petit-Frere; guards Jonah Jackson and Wyatt Davis; center Josh Myers; tackle/guard swingman Branden Bowen; and maybe interior lineman Matthew Jones. “Maybe we’ll be playing depth as it goes on,” Day said. “If…
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