Wide receiver Evan Spencer understands his versatility and selfless play will be an important part of his transition into the NFL.
Evan Spencer, the former Ohio State wide receiver coming off a National Championship victory, knows about fitting into a team.
His stats from last year – 15 catches for 149 yards and three touchdowns – are hardly noteworthy, and yet they define his style of play, willing to accept any role, ready to let others take the lead if the situation calls for it.
That attitude and dedication, the willingness to block as much as make plays with the football, prompted Buckeyes head football coach Urban Meyer to call him the “MVP of our team,” just days after Spencer hauled in a game-clinching onside kick.