The overflow of talent on the Ohio State Buckeyes’ football team has become common knowledge.
What hasn’t been talked about much is just how loaded the Buckeyes specifically are at the wide receiver position.
Even with the departures of seniors/NFL draftees Devin Smith (33 receptions, 931 yards) and Evan Spencer (15 receptions, 149 yards), Ohio State’s receiving corps could be even better than it was last season.
Returning veteran experience
Smith and Spencer are officially gone, leaving with them a wealth of experience and leadership.
Returning junior wideout Michael Thomas proved to be the most effective of the three in 2014, racking up almost 800 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.