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    Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith receives huge endorsement from notable NFL QB

    By Adam Patrick,

    2024-09-12

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    Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith.

    During a recent interview with CBS Sports , Seattle Seahawks Pro Bowl quarterback Geno Smith made a bold prediction about his cousin, freshman Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith.

    "I’ve seen a lot of great receivers, and I’ve also had the chance to watch JJ since he was about 10 years old. He’s going to be the best receiver ever. I really believe that."

    Now, it's fair to assume that the Seahawks quarterback is a little biased with his prediction about his cousin. But based on the performance of the young Ohio State receiver so far this season, the prediction becoming a reality isn't something that can be ruled out just yet.

    In two games with the Buckeyes this year, Smith has already caught 11 passes for 211 yards and three touchdowns. During Ohio State's 56-0 win over Western Michigan last week, the freshman receiver caught a short pass over the middle of the field and proceeded to outrun every defender to score a 70-yard touchdown.

    Listed at 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds, Smith has the prototypical size and speed that NFL teams look for in elite receivers. He was highly touted coming out of high school in Florida ( top-ranked recruit in the 2024 class ), and so far, he's lived up to the hype.

    Smith has performed very well in his two games this season, but at the same time, the Buckeyes haven't exactly faced a tough opponent yet. In the school's two matchups against unranked Western Michigan and Akron this year, Ohio State has won by a combined score of 108-6.

    The Buckeye's first big test of the season probably won't take place until they head out on the road in Week 7 to take on an Oregon team that currently ranks No. 9 in the AP Top-25 poll .

    If Smith continues to play at the same pace during the next few weeks and he also performs at a high level against Oregon, then his cousin's recent prediction about him becoming the best wide receiver will gain credence.

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