Ohio State’s offensive line had its ups and downs in 2018. While they kept first-year starting quarterback Dwayne Haskins secure in a clean pocket for most of the season, they often struggled in run-blocking. Despite the inconsistencies, the Buckeyes have had a number of o-linemen picked up by teams over the NFL Draft weekend.
The latest is Malcolm Pridgeon who was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Houston Texas, according to Dan Hope.
Pridgeon played in every game for the Buckeyes over his final two seasons in Columbus, including starting all 14 contests in the 2018 campaign.