Shocking news: Ohio State confirmed the departure of the $794,000 Star Playmaker.

Despite winning the national championship, Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day isn’t taking things easy. The team’s accomplishment in the College Football Playoff provides further exposure for the program’s best players.

Ohio State is at risk of losing numerous players through the college football transfer site. In addition, several Buckeyes players have improved their NFL draft prospects.

The Ohio State running back group could look very different in 2025. TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins are both potential picks in the 2025 NFL draft. Henderson appears to have the highest draft projection, but Judkins must also make a decision. Spencer Holbrook of Lettermen Row has put together his predictions for the top Ohio State players and coaches who must make decisions about their futures. Holbrook described Judkins as a “leaning go” player in his expectations for the top running back. “He has a lot of wear and tear on his body,” Holbrook stated on Wednesday. “As a running back, NFL teams will look at the hits he has taken — notably during his time at Ole Miss, when he had at least 270 carries in both of his two years in Oxford. “Getting to the NFL before he takes additional hits, and after he won a national championship with the Buckeyes, would be sensible.”Ohio State Predicted to Lose Projected $794,000 Star Playmaker - Athlon  Sports

Last summer, Ohio State made a major impression by signing the former Ole Miss Rebels running back via the college football transfer portal. Judkins’ NIL value is projected by On3.com to be $794,000.

It will be intriguing to see if the running back’s prospective NIL earnings at Ohio State can convince Judkins to return for another season.

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