COLUMBUS, Ohio — As Urban Meyer looked at his checklist on his fifth national signing day as Ohio State's head coach, he likely saw everything he needed—and then some—from the Buckeyes' 2016 class.
Four defensive backs for a depleted secondary. Signed.
Three of the country's top defensive linemen for a unit losing three of its four starters? Got 'em.
A potential quarterback of the future (one Meyer called "the best" quarterback prospect he's seen, per Fox Sports' Bruce Feldman)? Check.
The faction of offensive skill players that can often be found in a Meyer-recruited class?