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Ohio State had four players selected in the top 11 picks of the 2026 NFL Draft. As attention shifts to Days 2 and 3, several Buckeyes like Max Klare and Davison Igbinosun are expected to make an impact.
Players like Max Klare, Davison Igbinosun, Lorenzo Styles Jr., and Caden Curry are expected to be drafted on Days 2 and 3.
Max Klare caught 43 passes for 448 yards and two touchdowns in his only season with the Buckeyes.
Davison Igbinosun showed significant growth on and off the field, demonstrating both skill and a strong work ethic during his time as a Buckeye.
Tight ends like Max Klare are increasingly valuable in the NFL, with their versatility and ability to contribute in various roles being highly sought after.

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Expectations were high for Max Klare heading into the 2025 season after he transferred from Purdue to Ohio State. After catching 51 passes for 685 yards and four touchdowns in 2024 with the Boilermakers, Klare hauled in 43 passes for 448 yards and two scores in his only season with the Buckeyes. Some will look at Klareâs season in Columbus as a success, while others will be disappointed he didnât match his 2024 numbers.
We have to remember that Klare went from being the big dog in a dreadful Purdue offense to lining up alongside Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate. Along with playing with two of the best wide receivers in the country, Ohio Stateâs offense had a quartet of tight ends they would rotate in. Despite his numbers in 2025 not being as big as they were in 2024 with Purdue, Klare was even more impactful on the field since he was under an even bigger microscope playing for one of the top teams in the country.
I think the easy answer here is Kayden McDonald, just because he was a projected first-rounder and will almost certainly go early in Round 2. However, I am going to go with a guy who showed a tremendous amount of growth both on and off the field during his time in Columbus. Davison Igbinosun had moments of both brilliance and failure as a Buckeye, but he showed a humbleness and work ethic that not only proved that he could play at an elite level, but that he could handle the mental and emotional pressures of playing professional football. I donât need to tell you that at times, the former Buckeye corner was known for being a bit handsy. What made his penchant for pass interference and holding calls â beyond the obvious penalties â is the fact that Igbinosun was almost always in position when he grabbed hold of the receiver. Very rarely did IGB draw a flag when he was burnt or in a bad spot, so we always knew that he had the cover skills; it was just either a lack of confidence in the final moments, a breakdown in technique as the ball approached, or a fast-twitch problem in the worst possible situations. However, fansâ frustration about the ongoing DPI problems didnât prevent him from working his tail off to improve. In his final season of college football, Igbinosun allowed a 43.4 passer rating on balls targeting WRs he was guarding. He didnât give up a single touchdown all season and allowed only 22 receptions all year, making him one of the best cornerbacks in the Big Ten (as evidenced by his All-Big Ten first-team selection) and one of the most underrated players in the country. Breaking down IGBâs film, you realize just how dominant he was, and how ready he is for the NFL. Then there are the intangibles⊠or, quite frankly, when it comes to Davison, the pretty darn tangibles. IGB likes to talk. He is fiery, intense, and competitive. He brings a passion to the field every time he puts the shoulder pads on, and we saw that in spades during his time as a Buckeye. While he probably will have to rein that in a bit when going up against grown-man NFL receivers, but there should be zero doubt that he is ready for the challenge of stepping up to the big leagues. I donât know who is going to take Davison Igbinosun this week (he is currently projected as a solid Day 2 player), but I feel really comfortable in saying that whoever does is going to get a difference-maker on the field and in the locker room.