Ohio State’s players in the Senior Bowl made most of their noise during the week of practices and not on Saturday, but that’s the preferred plan of attack to impress NFL Scouts. Receiver K.J. Hill, guard Jonah Jackson, linebacker Malik Harrison and defensive tackle DaVon Hamilton wound up on the winning North squad, while Austin Mack was part of the losing South team in the 34-17 final at Mobile, Al. Harrison made the biggest play of the day for the former Buckeyes with a first-half interception of a tipped pass from Oklahoma’s Jalen Hurts. Hamilton joined Harrison on the North’s starting defense and did what he made a routine for OSU this past season, disrupting blocks in the center of the offensive line. He and Utah’s Bradlee Anae also collabored on a third-quarter sack. Hamilton drew praise from NFL Network analyst Charles Davis, who termed him an “under-the-radar” player who…
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