Three Ohio State football players who can be value picks in the 2021 Draft

Ohio State Buckeyes running back Trey Sermon (8) grabs the face mask of Clemson Tigers safety Joseph Charleston (18) as he runs upfield during the fourth quarter of the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. Ohio State won 49-28.College Football Playoff Ohio State Faces Clemson In Sugar Bowl
Ohio State Buckeyes running back Trey Sermon (8) grabs the face mask of Clemson Tigers safety Joseph Charleston (18) as he runs upfield during the fourth quarter of the College Football Playoff semifinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. Ohio State won 49-28.College Football Playoff Ohio State Faces Clemson In Sugar Bowl /
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With the 2021 NFL Draft starting tonight, there are a lot of Ohio State football players hoping to hear their names called this weekend. Here are three players who could be great value picks later in the Draft.

The Ohio State football program will only have one first-round pick for sure tonight, and that player is Justin Fields. There is a slight chance that Pete Werner also gets taken late in the round, but that remains to be seen. Most of the other Buckeyes won’t be taken until later in the Draft.

With that being said, teams can still get some great value out of these guys later on in the Draft. There are a few Ohio State football players that can add tremendous value for teams that take them on day two or day three. They can end up starting for them and make a big impact.

There are three players that I am specifically thinking of that can be of great value to teams who utilize them correctly. These are players that won’t be known by casual college football fans, just hardcore Buckeye fans. Those fans know just how good these players could be at the next level.

Personally, I hope all of these players end up going to teams that will give these guys a chance to fully show what they can do on the field. If they do, they could be rewarded with some of the most underrated picks in the entire Draft.

The first player on this list is someone that only played one year at Ohio State. He started off slow but showed his value once he finally got fully healthy.