The Buckeyes produced a plethora of NFL stars over the last few years and Emeka Egbuka could be the latest player to add his name to that list.
Egbuka struggled with injuries last season, which led to a decrease from 1,151 receiving yards to 515 yards.
Egbuka still averaged 12.6 yards per catch when healthy, and if he is at 100 percent all season, he should easily return to his 1,000-yard form.
ESPN.com’s Jordan Reid predicted Egbuka would go at No. 21 in his early 2025 mock draft, but as we know, one positional run or one trade could alter the selection process and drop players to the collection of Super Bowl contenders at the back end of the first round.
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