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    Ohio State football recruiting roundup for Week 1 against Akron, including 2026 elite recruit Chris Henry Jr.

    By Ian Valentino,

    6 hours ago

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    The Ohio State Buckeyes will have much more at stake on the sideline than on the field in Week 1 against Akron. The Buckeyes should be able to cover their near-50-point spread against the Zips, but they must close the deal on several key official visits.

    Let's dive into the Ohio State football recruiting roundup for Week 1.

    Ohio State Week 1 Recruiting Visits

    • 2025 5-star QB Tavien St. Clair
    • 2025 4-star RB Bo Jackson
    • 2025 3-star WR Bodpegn Miller
    • 2025 3-star IOL Jake Cook
    • 2025 3-star LB Eli Lee
    • 2026 5-star WR Chris Henry Jr.
    • 2026 4-star WR Kayden Dixon-Wyatt
    • 2026 5-star WR Jaeden Ricketts
    • 2026 4-star CB Elbert Hill
    • 2026 4-star LB Nathan Gersh
    • 2027 RB Elijah Kimble
    • 2027 TE D'Angelo White

    Let's check out the scouting reports for each prospect, courtesy of 247Sports .

    QB Tavien St. Clair

    Emerging as a noteworthy quarterback prospect, this player has the potential to stand out during college football Saturdays with his impressive stature, arm strength, and agility. He has demonstrated significant improvement from his freshman to sophomore years, and even more so into his junior year.

    Notably, his ability to command the field has increased as he has gained experience. He is methodical in his passing approach, with the power and assurance needed to challenge narrow defensive gaps. His arm talent allows him to pump, adjust, and then deliver a sharp pass. He exhibits remarkable accuracy while on the move and can quickly release the ball under pressure.


    His agility and speed enable him to evade defenders, and his vision in the open field helps him gain crucial yards on foot. Given his performance thus far, he is poised to be among the elite quarterbacks in the 2025 class.

    Continued development is necessary, but his knack for making predictive throws and safeguarding the football is likely to contribute to the success of a team aiming for the College Football Playoff. He appears to be well-suited for a dynamic spread offense, where his skills can truly shine.


    RB Bo Jackson

    Currently considered among the top offensive talents in the Midwest, this player excels both at running through the middle and along the sidelines, fitting seamlessly into contemporary offensive strategies. He boasts a robust build that appears ready for college-level play, standing at approximately 6 feet tall and weighing 205 pounds.

    His exceptional ability to weave through defenders and find open spaces on the field is quite remarkable for his size. He demonstrates a strong ability to maintain balance upon contact and frequently powers through tackles with ease. His agility and quickness within short distances are notable, often allowing him to dodge opponents at close quarters, a skill that has been confirmed through combine performances.


    With one of the most prolific junior seasons of any offensive player in the Midwest, he ended the 2023 season with close to 30 touchdowns and 1,700 yards on the ground, averaging over 10 yards per carry. He is the type of runner who could immediately fit into a multifaceted backfield, contributing significantly with his physicality and promising athleticism.

    While he may require some time to refine the subtler aspects of the running back position, his potential is immense, positioning him as a standout in the 2025 class with his impressive physical capabilities.


    WR Bodpegn Miller

    High school quarterback possessing both height and agility. Exhibits the dynamism and vertical ability of a skilled basketball player. Displays adeptness in tracking and adjusting to passes. While more practice at his position is needed, he innately possesses the skills for ball handling.

    His route running requires refinement, yet he has the foundational qualities necessary for development. His strong work ethic and essential qualities indicate he has the potential to excel. Initially, he may best serve as a versatile player while he acclimates to the receiver role.


    IOL Jake Cook

    Has a background playing tackle, but is expected to shift towards an interior position in college, with a strong potential to secure the center position. He has significantly improved his physical condition and agility, becoming quicker.

    He's known for his relentless playing style, utilizing powerful hand techniques and maintaining effort until the play is over. While there's room to enhance his explosiveness and agility, he has already shown considerable improvement in these areas.

    His outstanding work ethic and personal qualities, combined with his upward development curve, make him a reliable prospect to make an impact at the college level and likely earn a starting role.


    WR Chris Henry Jr.

    Henry exemplifies the ideal qualities of a top-tier receiver, so much so that despite the position not typically being viewed as high-value in NFL Draft terms, he’s compelling enough to be considered potentially the top recruit for the '26 class.

    This was a distinction previously held by Jeremiah Smith for the '24 class. Standing nearly 6-6 and weighing 195 pounds, Henry stands out as one of the '26 class's tallest receivers, yet his agility and lateral movements are unexpectedly nimble. He's quick off the mark, can abruptly stop and go, shifts direction effortlessly, and naturally boasts an impressive catch range.

    His ability to quickly cover ground allows him to make significant plays, while his stature and reliability make him the go-to receiver during critical third-down moments. Dominant in aerial contests for the ball, as Henry continues to bulk up and strengthen, his performance is poised to soar even higher.


    WR Kayden Dixon-Wyatt

    The WR prototype stands out due to his impressive stature and agility, boasting a robust frame at 6-3 and weighing 185 pounds, coupled with a competitive physical playing style.

    He's adept at overpowering corners who attempt to press him, showing eagerness as a blocker as well. His hands are reliable, excelling in contested situations and maintaining possession through physical contact. Despite his size, he uniquely combines agility, demonstrating unexpected elusiveness and the ability to evade defenders post-catch.


    His running ability enables him to be a significant threat in the deep passing game. In red zone scenarios, his presence is particularly formidable, promising tough matchups for defenders. He possesses a competitive edge that drives his performance to consistently high levels.

    While his numbers may not skyrocket due to playing on a well-rounded team, he has the essential attributes to shine as a leading No. 1 WR for a top-tier Power 4 team, with the potential to advance to professional play on Sundays.


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