Dwayne Haskins Jr.'s legacy at Ohio State won't be defined by time or the trophy case.
Ohio State has had superstars play longer than the third-year sophomore, who is expected to declare for the NFL draft after facing Washington in the Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual. ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported that Haskins received a first-round grade from the NFL's college advisory committee, and ESPN's Mel Kiper has Haskins at No. 7 on his latest Big Board. But although Haskins' first -- and likely only -- season as Ohio State's starting quarterback led to its share of records, awards and championships, he isn't the most decorated Buckeye.