The Ohio State Buckeyes produced a historically loaded 2016 NFL draft class, tying a league record with seven players selected in the first two rounds Thursday and Friday.
Patrick Brown of the Times Free Press reported the news, indicating Ohio State's elite crop of talent matched the USC Trojans' 2008 draft class and the Tennessee Volunteers' 2000 class.
Versatile edge-rusher Joey Bosa kicked off the proceedings as the No. 3 overall pick to the San Diego Chargers on Thursday evening. Stud running back Ezekiel Elliott then went to the Dallas Cowboys at No.