Barring what would be a shocking slide down the draft board for either one of them, Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson will be the ninth and 10th wide receivers from Ohio State to become first-round NFL draft picks on Thursday night.
Both Buckeye wide receivers have been consistently projected as Round 1 draft choices, with most mock drafts projecting that both will be selected within the top 20 picks. Assuming both are selected during Thursday night’s first round in Las Vegas, they’ll become the first Ohio State wide receivers selected in the first 32 picks of the NFL draft since Ted Ginn and Anthony Gonzalez were both chosen in Round 1 of the 2007 NFL draft.