One of the most exciting parts of Ohio State’s offense last season was the talented trio of receivers in Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Olave and Wilson alone had a combined 135 catches for 1,994 yards and 25 touchdowns. With both players being drafted, their shoes must be filled — which is clearly not going to be an easy task. What if it can’t be done?
Let’s back it up for a minute. C.J. Stroud truly could not have begun his collegiate career with a better offense. Between having two great running backs in TreVeyon Henderson and Miyan Williams, the aforementioned receivers and a strong offensive line, it definitely made for a nice transition into college football.