The deadline to file for early entry for the upcoming spring’s NFL draft passed on Monday with the most high-profile decision involving Ohio State. C.J. Stroud, the Buckeyes’ star quarterback who was twice selected as a finalist for the Heisman Trophy and led them to a near-upset of Georgia in a College Football Playoff semifinal last month, announced he was leaving school, forgoing his remaining seasons of eligibility to declare for the draft. C.J. Stroud:How many Ohio State football records does quarterback hold? ‘Getting Marv ready for his Heisman’:Ohio State football fans react to Brian Hartline promotion The declaration made Stroud the fifth underclassman from Ohio State to reveal plans to turn pro, following offensive linemen Paris Johnson and Luke Wypler, receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and safety Ronnie Hickman. In the aftermath of the draft decisions, here’s where the Buckeyes were helped and hurt the most. Dec 31, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia,…
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