OK, it’s time again to take a look at the projected depth chart for the Ohio State football team now that we’ve gotten a peek at some things during the first week of fall camp.
We go through this exercise a few times a year as things progress from just after the end of the season as a way-too-early look ahead, into spring ball, and then leading through fall camp with one last projection just before the kick off to the season.
This season is a little different too because there were some late additions to the 2021 class with J.T. Tuimoloau committing late, and with the news that 5-star quarterback Quinn Ewers was reclassifying to the 2021 class and enrolling at OSU a year early.
It’s still early in preseason camp, but we have been able to observe some things, all while taking into account injuries. This could all change as things progress over the next few weeks, but here’s where we see things right now. This is a follow-up to our look at the offense just a few days ago.
Defensive Tackle (3-technique)
Starter
Taron Vincent
Class in 2021: Junior
Measurables: 6-foot, 2-inches, 295-pounds
Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland
Backup
Antwuan Jackson
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 2-inches, 295-pounds
Hometown: Ellenwood, Georgia
Where things stand
There have been questions on whether or not Vincent would be inserted as a starter because he and Haskell Garrett have both primarily been gap rushers during their career. However, it looks like one of them will move to a nose tackle defensive lineman so that the best two tackles get on the field at the same time. We made this all last time we went through this exercise and are still sticking to it based on it looking like the plan during the early part of fall camp. Antwuan Jackson seems likely to also get some action in the rotation.
Defensive Tackle (Nose)
Starter
Haskell Garrett
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 2-inches, 299-pounds
Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada
Backup
Jerron Cage
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 2-inches, 299-pounds
Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio
Where things stand
We still feel the same her taking into consideration the note prior about getting both Vincent and Garrett on the field at the same time. Even if both are still used as a gap rusher on the inside, Garrett will likely get the start because of what he did last season. We like Jerron Cage’s experience as one to back things up at this spot.
Defensive End
Starter
Zach Harrison
Class in 2021: Junior
Measurables: 6-foot, 6-inches, 265-pounds
Hometown: Lewis Center, Ohio
Backup
J.T. Tuimoloau
Class in 2021: Freshman
Measurables: 6-foot, 4-inches, 275-pounds
Hometown: Edgewood, Washington
Where things stand
With the news that Tyler Friday will likely miss most of the season with an injury, we’re now penciling super freshman J.T. Tuimoloau into the mix. He hasn’t had a whole lot of time to get up to speed, but you can bet the coaching staff will get him a ton of reps to get him ready to spell Harrison who has the starting spot locked down on one of the edges.
Defensive End
Starter
Tyreke Smith
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 4-inches, 267-pounds
Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio
Backup
Jack Sawyer
Class in 2021: Freshman
Measurables: 6-foot, 5-inches, 248-pounds
Hometown: Pickerington, Ohio
Where things stand
As we’ve mentioned before, we can’t forget about Comontae Hamilton and Javontae Jean-Baptiste in the competition for playing time at defensive end because of experience, but it sure looks and feels like freshman Jack Sawyer HAS to get on the field. He tore it up in the spring game and it’s going to be hard to keep either talented freshman off the field.
Linebacker (Mike)
Starter
Cody Simon
Class in 2021: Sophomore
Measurables: 6-foot, 2-inches, 233-pounds
Hometown: Jersey City, New Jersey
Backup
Dallas Gant
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 3-inches, 232-pounds
Hometown: Toledo, Ohio
Where things stand
Based on what has been observed during the first week, it sure looks like Simon has made moves and slightly ahead of Gant at the moment to start in the middle. It’ll be a close competition throughout camp though all the way down until the last week likely. We’ll also have to see if Reid Carrico can push up into the top two as a freshman that has impressed so far.
Linebacker (Will)
Starter
Teradja Mitchell
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 2-inches, 240-pounds
Hometown: Virginia Beach, Virginia
Backup
K’Vaughn Pope
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 1-inch, 225-pounds
Hometown: Dinwiddie, Virginia
Where things stand
There’s clearly been some shuffling at the linebacker position. It makes a lot of sense because it’s the most unstable and green position on the defense with the top four in the depth chart now graduated from the program. It should be Teradja Mitchell’s time to shine here, with K’Vaughn Pope seemingly the next guy in the pecking order based on reps in fall camp so far. Stay tuned though because Reid Carrico and Tommy Eichenberg could still factor in somewhere.
Bullet (linebacker/safety)
Starter
Ronnie Hickman
Class in 2021: Sophomore
Measurables: 6-foot, 1-inch, 205-pounds
Hometown: Wayne, New Jersey
Backup
Craig Young
Class in 2021: Junior
Measurables: 6-foot, 3-inches, 228-pounds
Hometown: Fort Wayne, Indiana
Where things stand
We expect this competition to be one of the closest all the way through the fall. It looks like the coaches are working both of these guys into the bullet position with Hickman having the slight edge in working with the firsts. We also expect Kourt Williams to factor in and push these two based on what he brings to the table, but he’s still coming off of injury. His year might be next year, or even late in the year this season.
Cornerback (Outside No. 1)
Starter
Sevyn Banks
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 1-inch, 200-pounds
Hometown: Orlando, Florida
Backup
Ryan Watts
Class in 2021: RS Freshman
Measurables: 6-foot, 3-inches, 205-pounds
Hometown: Little Elm, Texas
Where things stand
There’s really no doubt about Sevyn Banks having the No. 1 corner spot locked up. He could be an All-Big type performer and many preseason hype pieces have him pushing for All-American consideration. Watts has impressed as a youngster that will likely factor into the rotation.
Cornerback (Outside No. 2)
Starter
Cameron Brown
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 192-pounds
Hometown: Saint Louis, Missouri
Backup
Lejond Cavazos
Class in 2021: RS Freshman
Measurables: 6-foot, 195-pounds
Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
Where things stand
We originally had Lathan Ransom finding his way on the field here because of the season-ending injury last year to Cameron Brown, but he’s been working out at safety. A lot of that has to do with Brown looking like he’s well ahead of schedule in rehab and making a difference in practice. As long as he continues looking strong Brown should get the nod here. Cavazos is a guy the coaches are high on and will push for time in the rotation and be ready should he be called upon.
Free Safety
Starter
Josh Proctor
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 2-inches, 195-pounds
Hometown: Owasso, Oklahoma
Backup
Marcus Hooker
Class in 2021: Sophomore
Measurables: 5-foot, 11-inches, 200-pounds
Hometown: New Castle, Pennsylvania
Where things stand
Look for Josh Proctor to have a big year as the starter. Behind him, Jantzen Dunn has been getting some time line up deep, but we like Marcus Hooker to eventually be a part of the guys getting a lot of time on the field. He may even eventually take over a starting spot at cover safety, but he has to show that he can keep his nose clean.
Cover Safety
Starter
Marcus Williamson
Class in 2021: Sophomore
Measurables: 5-foot, 10-inches, 185-pounds
Hometown: Westerville, Ohio
Backup
Lathan Ransom
Class in 2021: Sophomore
Measurables: 6-foot, 195-pounds
Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
Where things stand
It was a bit surprising to see Williamson trot out there with the No. 1s but we can’t totally disregard that even though it’s still extremely early in the preseason. Don’t be surprised at all if Ransom ends up grabbing the starting spot as things progress because he got rave reviews from the coaches and players throughout the spring.
Kicker
Starter
Noah Ruggles
Class in 2021: Senior
Measurables: 6-foot, 2-inches, 190-pounds
Hometown: Odessa, Florida
Backup
Jake Seibert
Class in 2021: RS Freshman
Measurables: 6-foot, 1-inch, 200-pounds
Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio
Where things stand
This one is tricky. Seibert was one of the best placekickers coming out of high school but struggled a bit when called upon late last season and in the spring game. He’ll eventually figure it out but is still young. North Carolina graduate transfer Noah Ruggles will get a shot to win the job and we like his experience to win out. It could go either way though.
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