Ohio State is really on a roll right now and there looks like their receiver class is complete with the addition of Rivals100 prospect Noah Rogers. The Rolesville, N.C. star had been trending towards the Buckeyes for sometime but a recent visit to N.C. State raised some questions.
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WHAT THE BUCKEYES ARE GETTING...
Rodgers is an elite athlete on the outside and can do a number of different things at a high level. He has an excellent catch radius and does a great job catching the ball away from his body. Rogers been known to consistently make acrobatic catches along the sideline and over the middle and shows impressive short area quickness from a receiver his size. He is a very good route runner that can create plenty of separation and covers a lot of ground. Rogers is a major threat to pick up yards after the couch as well. Look for Rogers to see time in the return game too.
WHY IT'S BIG FOR OHIO STATE...
This is really an unprecedented run of commitments at one position for any team. Brian Hartline in the Ohio State Buckeyes have picked up commitments from the Nos. 1, 2, and 11 ranked receivers in the Rivals250 in as many days. Rogers, along with five-stars Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss and four-star Bryson Rodgers, will give the Buckeyes a great variety of receivers that should be able to put an immense amount of stress on any secondary they face. Ohio State has flexed their muscles time and time again going anywhere in the country to get the players they want and they went right into N.C. State's backyard to get Rogers.