Ohio State recently had 14 players selected in the NFL Draft, with several others signing as undrafted free agents. Every path to the NFL is different, but the Buckeyes continue to be well-represented at the highest level.
Former Ohio State running back Miyan Williams has found a new football home in the Canadian Football League. The team's starting and leading rusher in 2022 signed with the Toronto Argonauts for the 2025 season, he announced on X.
Miyan Williams' final year with the Ohio State Buckeyes ended in agony, as the running back suffered a knee injury that would result in season-ending surgery.
The Atlanta Falcons have made several acquisitions in recent days, and appear interested in adding another player to the list. According to Sportskeeda,
According to Aaron Wilson, the Texans brought in undrafted RB Miyan Williams for a workout on Friday. Houston also hosted RB Deon Jackson for a tryout,
The NFL Scouting Combine had over 300 players present this spring. And as we sit almost three weeks removed from the 2024 NFL Draft just one skill position player among that entire group remains unsigned as an undrafted free agent following rookie minicamps.
Editor’s Note: This article was previously published on February 28th on our sister NFL site as part of their draft profile series. Height: 5′ 8 1/2″ Weight:
Height: 5′ 8 1/2″ Weight: 229 pounds Position: Running Back School: Ohio State More NFL Draft Profiles Coming to Ohio State as a three-star in-state product, Miyan Williams was expected to be a rotational piece behind the high-caliber recruits the Buckeyes bring in.
Miyan Williams gave everything he had to the Ohio State Buckeyes over the past four years. The ex-Buckeyes running back was a part of numerous notable games in both the regular and post seasons, despite dealing with frequent injuries.
Ohio State Buckeyes running back Miyan Williams announced on Tuesday that he will be entering the 2024 NFL Draft. The Buckeyes rusher released a statement to his social media pages thanking Ohio State and fans of the Scarlet and Gray for supporting him over his four-year career.
In the midst of Ohio State football seeing multiple players enter the transfer portal on Monday, the Buckeyes will lose on of their running back contributors for a different reason.
Ohio State running back Miyan Williams had a game to remember Saturday against Rutgers. The junior tied an Ohio State record with five touchdowns, helping
Ohio State's defense has struggled through two games this season, allowing a combined 913 yards of total offense to Minnesota and Oregon. However, Day wouldn't place the blame on defensive coordinator Kerry Coombs, blaming himself instead.