The Tennessee Titans trimmed their roster down to 85 by releasing five players on Tuesday afternoon, including wide receiver Josh Malone and defensive tackle Haskell Garrett.
NASHVILLE – Haskell Garrett was walking home after a Saturday night out in Columbus, Ohio with friends two years ago when he witnessed an act of violence he couldn’t ignore.
The Ohio State football program had six players drafted over the weekend during the 2022 NFL Draft. While those numbers were lower than expected, a couple of former Buckeyes have already found homes with new teams as undrafted free agents.
Although he did not hear his name called in the 2021 NFL Draft, former Ohio State defensive tackle Haskell Garrett has is expected to sign an undrafted free agent deal with the Tennessee Titans, per On3's Matt Zenitz.
Absolutely no one can question Haskell Garrett’s toughness and determination. While there have been few details, most Ohio State fans will remember Garrett being shot in the face in early August before the 2020 season and returning to play in the Buckeye’s first game.
Few details have emerged from the night when former Ohio State defensive tackle Haskell Garrett was shot in the face beyond the initial police report. But in an appearance on NFL Network on Tuesday morning, he recalled the night that changed his life forever.
Contrary to popular belief, there are more Buckeyes in this year’s draft pool other than just Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson. Everybody knows that one of the best parts of being a sports fan is debating and dissecting the most (and least) important questions in the sporting world with your friends.
Nearly two years after he was shot trying to intervene in a fight, the Ohio State standout enters the draft as one of the Big Ten's most disruptive interior linemen.
Another Ohio State football pro day is in the books, and as usual, it did not disappoint. Over 100 of the NFL’s finest personnel were on hand at the Woody
Ohio State welcomed general managers, head coaches and scouts from almost every NFL team to the Woody Hayes Athletic Center on Wednesday for the program’s annual Pro Day.
The 2022 NFL draft is getting ever so close, which means you’ll soon see plenty of Ohio State football players making their way across the stage or picking up the telephone as future NFL players.
NAME: Haskell Garrett POSITION: Defensive Tackle SCHOOL: Ohio State HEIGHT: 6’2” WEIGHT: 300 pounds CAREER BACKGROUND Originally from Vermont, Haskell Garrett briefly relocated to Hawai’i during his youth.
If you are an NFL draft geek, I’m sure you were glued to a screen somewhere last week with all the pomp and circumstance surrounding the annual NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
Haskell Garrett’s intangibles will take him a long way, but he will need to fill in some gaps to have a successful career in the NFL. Each and every year Ohio State is one of the leaders in total players drafted to the NFL.
Former Ohio State defensive lineman Haskell Garrett and Tyreke Smith played the final game of their college careers on Saturday afternoon, leading the National Team to a 20-10 win over the American in the 2022 Senior Bowl.
Tight end Jeremy Ruckert, defensive tackle Haskell Garrett and defensive end Tyreke Smith will put on an Ohio State helmet one final time during the Senior Bowl on Saturday afternoon.
The Ohio State Buckeyes were rough on defense last season despite being a recruiting juggernaut. However, it is entirely possible that newly hired defensive coordinator Jim Knowles is going to want more help on the defensive line.
We now know who will be available and not available for the Rose Bowl game against Utah Saturday afternoon. The Buckeyes will be without 22 players, including the four opt-outs that were announced earlier in the week.
It’s certainly not out of the question that Buckeyes could be four of the first 32 names called on that Thursday night in late April.
Nicholas Petit-Frere and Haskell Garrett have played their last games for Ohio State. Both are a part of four OSU players deciding to opt-out of the Rose Bowl to protect themselves from injury and prepare for the 2022 NFL draft.
Ohio State defensive tackle, Haskell Garrett, has been named one of seven finalists for the Polynesian College Football Player of the Year, according to a release on Thursday.
Competitors compete. It’s what they do. And while Ohio State fans are disappointed by the final score of “The Game” on Saturday, the players are certainly are even more so bothered by the outcome.
The Buckeyes needed a takeaway in the absolute worst way. Zach Harrison and Haskell Garrett answered the call.
Ohio State defensive tackle Haskell Garrett had one whale of a year in 2021, even if abbreviated because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was even more impressive
A scary situation has unfolded regarding Ohio State defensive tackle Haskell Garrett, though, thankfully, he is in stable condition.
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