Ohio State Football: Grading the drafted Buckeyes
The 2013 NFL Drafted finished with three former Buckeyes selected: Johnathan Hankins (DT), John Simon (DE), and Reid Fragel (OT). The total represents the fewest Ohio State players taken in any draft since 2008 (also three), and the second lowest total since 1998 (zero). For fans, it was a bit of a letdown as Nathan Williams, Zach Boren and a handful of other NFL hopefuls were...
Giants draft Richmond S Taylor in fifth round
The New York Giants have drafted Richmond safety Cooper Taylor in the fifth round of the NFL draft.
The selection is the third on defense for New York, which finished next-to-last in the league in total defense. They took defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins of Ohio State in the second round and Texas A&M defensive end Damontre Moore in the third round.
Taylor, who is 6-foot...
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22 days ago
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New York Giants Select Johnathan Hankins in the 2nd Round
2.17 New York Giants Johnathan Hankins, DL, Ohio State (6-3, 320)
Johnathan Hankins was selected by the New York Giants with the 17th pick of the 2nd round in the 2013 NFL Draft. Hankins was brought in to add depth to the Giants defensive line. Hankins is stout against the run and showed flashes of complete dominance while at Ohio State but it wasn’t on a consistent basis, which...
Plugging the Holes
Replacing potential first round draft pick Johnathan Hankins will be a top priority for the Ohio State coaching staff.
Like many of you, I am still soaking in the euphoric feeling of seeing Ohio State finish undefeated in Urban Meyer’s first season at the helm. This is only the program’s sixth undefeated, untied season in their storied history. Take a second to think about...
Hankins Expects To Be First-Round Pick
Former Ohio State defensive lineman Johnathan Hankins believes he will not have to wait long to be selected during the NFL draft in April. The man they call "Big Hank" is slipping on some experts' draft boards, but the former Buckeye feels he will still be an early selection.
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March 13, 2013
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Ohio State’s Johnathan Hankins leaving school early for NFL Draft
Ohio State all-Big Ten Conference defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins announced today he will forego his senior season of eligibility with the Buckeyes and make himself available for the 2013 NFL Draft and an opportunity to continue his career at the next level.
“I have decided, with the support of my family, to forego my senior season at Ohio State in order to enter the NFL Draft...
Ohio State's Hankins giving up senior season
All-Big Ten defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins has announced he will give up his senior season at Ohio State to make himself available for the 2013 NFL draft.
Hankins appeared in 38 games the past three years and started every game the past two seasons. He was fourth on the team in tackles in 2011 with 67, including 11 for minus yardage. This past season he was fifth in tackles...
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December 10, 2012
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2013 NFL Draft: Ohio State's Johnathan Hankins Enters Draft, Battling for Top DT Spot
Tis the season for draft eligible players to declare for the 2013 NFL Draft, especially for players that likely have realized they carry a likely 1st round grade. For an Ohio State program that has at times been forgotten about this year due to BCS ineligibility and unable to play in the post-season, NFL scouts certainly haven't strayed away from the program for their evaluations...
Ohio State's Hankins to enter NFL Draft
COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio State all-Big Ten Conference defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins announced today he will forego his senior season of eligibility with the Buckeyes and make himself available for the 2013 NFL Draft and an opportunity to continue his career at the next level.I have decided, with the support of my family, to forego my senior season at Ohio State in order to enter...
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December 10, 2012
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Big Ten Football: May Primer
A quick wrap-up of the spring football season for all the Big Ten teams…first however a disclaimer of sorts…I will not be using these spring games reports as a basis of ANY sorts when I compile my Big Ten preview in the coming months….now why would I come out and say something like that?…This will be my seventh year of forecasting and predicting Big Ten football and I cannot...
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