Ohio State has questions on its roster. Wide receiver is not one of them. The Buckeyes return the best crop of wideouts in the country — after losing three first-round picks at the position in the last two drafts. Here are a few thoughts on the Buckeyes receivers: Egbuka and Fleming, who ranked second and third on the team in receiving yards in 2022, missed spring practice after dealing with injuries. They’re cleared to return to action, offensive coordinator Brian Hartline said, and will be on the field in preseason practice. Do the Buckeyes return the two best receivers in the country? There’s no argument that the Buckeyes have the best wide receiver corps in the country. Washington is a close second, led by the duo of Rome Odunze and Jalen McMillan. Ohio State returns the best receiver in the country in Marvin Harrison Jr. and arguably the second-best receiver…
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