A huge Ohio State Buckeyes playmaker has been projected to end up landing with the Buffalo Bills.
feature quite a few future NFL talents on their 2024 roster. One of those talents is none other than standout wide receiver Emeka Egbuka.
It wasn't quite the start to the year that he was aiming for, but he's still one of the most talented wide receivers in the nation. Egbuka won't take long to start showing why he's a projected first-round pick.has released a new mock draft. In that mock draft, they had Egbuka going in the first round."Egbuka battled through injuries in 2023 but had 1,151 receiving yards the season before, including 46 catches that went for at least 10 yards.
Egbuka would end up being a potentially elite playmaker for Buffalo's offense. Assuming he plays the way he's capable of this season, there's no question that he'll be a first-round pick.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ohio State Buckeyes QB Will Howard Details Difference at Ohio StateWill Howard detailed the differences between playing at Kansas State and Ohio State.
Read more »
Ohio State Buckeyes Remain In The Mix For 6'10' Ohio ForwardFour-star power forward Nikola Bundalo has cut his list of schools down to eight and the Ohio State Buckeyes remain in the mix.
Read more »
Ohio State Buckeyes Land Commitment From Intriguing Power ForwardThe Ohio State Buckeyes have added another intriguing piece to their 2026 basketball recruiting class.
Read more »
Ohio State Buckeyes' Ryan Day Speaks Out About Chip Kelly's DebutOhio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day spoke out with his thoughts about Chip Kelly's debut.
Read more »
The Key Difference Between Will Howard, Kyle McCord For Ohio State BuckeyesNew Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard is very different from Kyle McCord in one very important area.
Read more »
Snap Counts: 70 Buckeyes See Action in Ohio State’s Season-Opening Win over AkronAustin Siereveld was the lone Buckeye to play every snap on offense and defense as Ohio State used 70 total players in its season-opening 52-6 win over Akron.
Read more »