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Dwayne Haskins Jr. could change NFL perception of Ohio State QBs

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.