Ohio State Buckeyes tight ends Max Klare and Will Kacmarek were both selected in the NFL Draft, marking the first time two tight ends from the same team were drafted in the same year. Klare was picked by the Los Angeles Rams and Kacmarek by the Miami Dolphins.
Key points
Ohio State had two tight ends drafted in the same year
Max Klare was selected by the Los Angeles Rams
Will Kacmarek was picked by the Miami Dolphins
First time in history for Ohio State tight ends
Both players were drafted in the 2025 NFL Draft
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Ohio State BuckeyesMax KlareWill Kacmarek
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - DECEMBER 06: Ohio State Buckeyes tight end Will Kacmarek (89) runs down the sidelines after a catch during the Big 10 Championship game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Indiana Hoosiers on December 6, 2025, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. (Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - DECEMBER 06: Ohio State Buckeyes tight end Will Kacmarek (89) runs down the sidelines after a catch during the Big 10 Championship game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Indiana Hoosiers on December 6, 2025, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. (Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Ohio State fans across the internet have a running joke every year that itâs the year of the tight end for the Buckeyes. Talented tight ends arrive via the recruiting process or the transfer portal (or both) every year, but despite all the big talk from the coaches and players, the mythical year of the tight end never arrives.
But then⊠it did.
The proof came over the last few days at the NFL Draft. For the first time ever, the Buckeyes had a pair of tight ends selected in the same draft. The Los Angeles Rams selected Max Klare in the second round (61st overall). One round later, the Miami Dolphins picked Will Kacmarek in the third round (87th overall).
Both players seem like good fits for the teams that chose them.
Klare arrived as a transfer from Purdue with one season of eligibility remaining and performed well. The Guilford, Indiana native finished third among Ohio State pass catchers in 2025 with 43 receptions. According to the Ohio State media guide, that was the most for an OSU tight end since 1983, when John Frank tied his own school record for tight end receptions in a season, with 45.
Q&A
Which tight ends were drafted from Ohio State in 2025?
Max Klare and Will Kacmarek were the two tight ends drafted from Ohio State in 2025.
What round were Ohio State tight ends Klare and Kacmarek selected in?
Max Klare was selected in the second round, and Will Kacmarek was picked in the third round of the NFL Draft.
Which NFL teams drafted Ohio State tight ends in 2025?
Max Klare was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams, while Will Kacmarek was selected by the Miami Dolphins.
Why is 2025 considered the year of the tight end for Ohio State?
2025 is considered the year of the tight end for Ohio State because it marks the first time two tight ends from the team were drafted in the same year.
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Klare posted the third most in school history since such records were officially kept, surpassing Cade Stoverâs 41 in 2023. The transfer tight end amassed 448 receiving yards and two touchdowns, serving more as a guy who could move the chains than a big-play threat.
While his numbers were better his final year in Purdue (51 receptions, 685 yards, four touchdowns), he was a primary weapon with the Boilermakers, who did not have a Jeremiah Smith or a Carnell Tate on the roster. Those were the only two Buckeyes with more receptions and yards than Klare in 2025.
With the Ramsâ offense, Klare should be a good fit. He likely wonât be asked to do a lot of blocking, but Los Angeles will line him up all over in various formations and put him in situations to make plays in the passing game. Itâs a great landing spot for him.
Like Klare, Kacmarek was a transfer portal player for the Buckeyes. Unlike Klare, the Ohio University transfer played two seasons at Ohio State. Kacmarek was more the blocking tight end for Ohio State, finishing with only 15 receptions for 168 yards and two touchdowns in 2025.
While thatâs not a ton of production in the passing game, the St. Louis native provided a physical presence both in motion or from the end of the line to help in the run game.
Kacmarek, like Klare, also ended up in the right situation to suit his skillset. The Dolphins will look to be more physical and lean on the run game under new head coach Jeff Halfley, the former OSU defensive coordinator. Kacmarek can help with blocking while catching the ball well enough to help out with some surprise targets to help Miami pick up first downs and sustain drives.
While their numbers werenât huge compared nationally with top seasons for tight ends, Klare and Kacmarek did about as much as one might reasonably expect in an offense that includes Smith, 2026 first-round draft pick Tate, and Brandon Inniss.
The two combined with Jelani Thurman, Nate Roberts, and Bennett Christian to put up good combined numbers from the position. Six touchdowns, 74 receptions, and 746 yards would be great numbers for a tight end. Ohio State used five to get there, but thatâs because the Buckeyes had five that could get them there.
Unconventional or not, it was the closest thing weâve seen to a year of the tight end in Columbus.