The Ohio State football team has already lost more players to the Transfer Portal this year than they did all of last season. 10 players have already declared, with more likely on the way. With the way the Buckeyes ended their season, it's not a massive surprise that players are leaving.
While several players are leaving, the Ohio State Buckeyes are looking to make several upgrades with additions. Since they are no longer playing in the College Football Playoff, they have enough time to properly survey the portal and make sure they bring in the right players.
Ryan Day needs to be hard at work over the next couple of weeks. It looks like he has already secured a visit from one of the top linebackers in the Transfer Portal. Rasheem Biles, a linebacker from Pitt, will be visiting the Buckeyes on Monday. That means he will likely commit at that time.
Ohio State football team to host Pitt LB Rasheem Biles
Biles is a Columbus native, so bringing him home makes a lot of sense. He was extremely productive for the Panthers this past season, recording 100 tackles, 4.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, two interceptions, and two touchdowns.
With both Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese likely heading to the NFL, Ohio State is going to be very thin at linebacker. Only Payton Pierce has played significant snaps, so they need to bring someone in who has experience at that spot. Biles would certainly qualify as that kind of player.
With him visiting on Monday, it seems very likely that Biles will be committing to the Buckeyes. Most players in the portal don't take visits unless they are getting ready to sign with that team. Adding Biles as the first Transfer Portal player would be a good start.
There is still plenty of work to be done in the portal. Ohio State has to improve heading into next year, because the Miami game was a disaster.
