When Josh Proctor first arrived at Ohio State in 2018, he would have guessed he’d already be three years into his NFL career right now.
Instead, Proctor spent six years in Columbus, taking a redshirt year when he suffered a compound fracture in his leg in 2021 and using the extra year of eligibility that all players were provided due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
“My whole thought process coming out of high school was three-and-done. And that’s everybody’s plan coming out of high school. But you never know what's going to happen,” Proctor said.
Now, though, Proctor finally has the chance to achieve his NFL dreams after saving his best season as a Buckeye for last.