"I wish Jeremiah Smith would transfer to Michigan," said one fan. "Smith you are worth more than that young man: demand the bag you deserve or hop in dat portal," said another fan.
Keeping wide receiver Jeremiah Smith on the team will be Ohio State’s most important task this offseason, and it appears the school is already facing some heavy competition in that regard.
NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah has built a reputation on being one of the most thorough and knowledgeable members of NFL draft media. He's so good at what he does that his mock drafts ...
Yeah, well, money changes everything. Money is the very reason Ohio State star freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith – the best player on the field in Monday’s national championship victory ...
On Friday, a report surfaced that star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith was offered $4.5 million if he were to enter the transfer portal. Later on Friday, Jay Wimbrow, a photographer for the South ...
Ohio State superstar wide receiver Jeremiah Smith seemed to shut down rumors and speculation he could leave the Buckeyes after receiving an alleged NIL offer of $4.5 million-plus to enter the ...
Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter is the best player in the 2025 NFL draft, per Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network during an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show. ESPN's Matt Miller is among those ...
However, in the first mock draft predictions from Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network, the Giants landed a potential franchise arm in Miami's Cam Ward. "The Giants are desperate for a quarterback.
Now that the final deadline for underclassmen to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft has passed, Mock Draft Season is here! After getting a chance to dig into the class, there are some truly ...
With the 2024 NFL Draft set to kick off on Thursday, Daniel Jeremiah unveils his final prospect rankings for this year's class. Where do top players like Texas WRs Xavier Worthy and Adonai ...
On3Sports reported that star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, who led Ohio State in receiving this past season, is in negotiations with the Buckeyes to remain in Columbus or enter the portal.