Ohio State Buckeyes have multiple first round picks in way-too-early 2025 NFL mock draft

Though the 2024 NFL Draft is not quite here yet, it is never too early to take a look at what is to come in the following draft, especially if you enjoy the draft process. In April, Ohio State will once again have multiple players selected in the draft and they’ll embark on their NFL […]

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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Ohio State Buckeyes running back TreVeyon Henderson (32) take the field before Saturday's NCAA Division I football game against the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium.
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Though the 2024 NFL Draft is not quite here yet, it is never too early to take a look at what is to come in the following draft, especially if you enjoy the draft process.

In April, Ohio State will once again have multiple players selected in the draft and they’ll embark on their NFL careers

The same thing is projected to happen in 2025. Travis May of A to Z Sports put together a way too early 2025 mock draft. There are four Buckeyes taken off of the board in the first 32 picks.

15. Cleveland Browns: Emeka Egbuka, WR Ohio State

Egbuka played injured during the 2023 season and even missed some time. His production took a hit from it, but still, the thought was that he would go prob. Egbuka was still viewed as a second-round draft pick at worst, but coming back should lock him in as a first-rounder.

16. Los Angeles Rams: Denzel Burke, CB Ohio State

Burke is the next stud cornerback to come out of Ohio State and could have done so this year. He is not afraid to get physical and is a lockdown guy when at his peak. A good fit with the Rams here.

20. Los Angeles Chargers: TreVeyon Henderson, RB Ohio State

How about Jim Harbaugh taking a former Buckeye here? Austin Ekeler’s days are numbered and Henderson offers what should be a feature back in the NFL. Another player that could have been a solid draft pick this season, but is staying in Columbus for one more.

31. Kansas City Chiefs: JT Tuimoloau, EDGE Ohio State

Tuimolaoau needs to put together some consistency and he would shoot up draft boards high into the first round. If he can be the player that destroyed Penn State in 2022 more often, we would be talking about a generational talent. The Chiefs always seem to have a few nice pass rushers, here is another at their disposal.