COLUMBUS, Ohio — On paper, Ohio State football’s deep, experienced linebacker group might be the most reliable on the team heading into the spring. Yet even a room led by four seniors and three juniors will provide some intrigue. We can speculate on where certain players will line up based on past usage and labels. We won’t know for sure until the coaching staff pulls back the curtain. We believe Baron Browning makes all the sense in the world as Malik Harrison’s successor at Will. We believe Teradja Mitchell could pair well with Tuf Borland at Mike. We also have heard enough good things about Dallas Gant and K’Vaughn Pope over the years not to count them out. Pete Werner, the returning snap leader among linebackers, rounds out a veteran cluster that provides an experienced center to a Buckeyes’ otherwise looking for new playmakers elsewhere. LINEBACKERS Name Year 2019 statistics…
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