Top 5 Former Ohio State Buckeyes to Draft to Your Fantasy Football Team

GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 01: Running back Ezekiel Elliott #15 of the Ohio State Buckeyes (left) celebrates his second quarter touchdown with wide receiver Michael Thomas #3 (right) during the BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 1, 2016 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images)
GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 01: Running back Ezekiel Elliott #15 of the Ohio State Buckeyes (left) celebrates his second quarter touchdown with wide receiver Michael Thomas #3 (right) during the BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 1, 2016 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images) /
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Terry McLaurin has already been a revelation in the league since coming from Ohio State a year ago. He is poised for a big fantasy league season. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
Terry McLaurin has already been a revelation in the league since coming from Ohio State a year ago. He is poised for a big fantasy league season. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) /

#3: Terry McLaurin

The next player on the list is Terry McLaurin. McLaurin had a remarkable rookie season and one of the best that we have seen since Odell Beckham Jr.’s rookie campaign.

With his college quarterback Dwayne Haskins being the solidified quarterback for the Football Team in the 2020 season. It is likely that we will see a spike in McLaurin’s stats.

During his final year with the Ohio State Buckeyes when Haskins was the quarterback, McLaurin totaled stats of 35 receptions for 701 yards and 11 touchdowns.

McLaurin is the clear first-string wide receiver of the Football Team and has done more than enough to prove that he is ready for the spot.

In his rookie season, the franchise around him was a dumpster fire and not consistent at all. It featured constant speculation on who would be throwing him the ball on a week to week basis along with a midseason quarterback change.

Despite all of this, he caught 58 receptions for 919 yards and 7 touchdowns. Along with this, he only dropped 4 passes for a drop percentage of 4.3%.

Matthew Berry has McLaurin ranked as the 41st overall player for this season, and as the 18th best receiver.

If you can snag McLaurin as your second or third receiver you should be well off for the year. He could even pass as a wide receiver one if you choose to focus your roster around running backs.