Ohio State gaining popularity with some of 2017’s biggest recruits

Coveted recruits in the 2017 class are starting to figure out their top schools, and Ohio State is right in the mix.

Ohio State only has room for approximately seven more players from the 2017 class, but they are included among several of the nation’s top recruits’ favorite schools. In his most recent update, he was not shy in showing his interest in Ohio State, and it would appear as though the Buckeyes are the current favorite to land his services.

Ohio State already has one top-5 DB commit in Shaun Wade, but the Buckeyes are looking to add at least one more in this class after losing a majority of their secondary to the NFL Draft this year.

Four-star DB Jamyest Williams is another top-50 recruit to name Ohio State in their list of top schools. Williams was at Florida State over the weekend attending the school’s Junior Day, and the Seminoles will be a legitimate threat to Ohio State in Williams’ recruitment.

In the interview he mentioned Florida State as one of his top five schools, along with Ohio State, Clemson, Tennessee and Georgia.

DB last visited the Buckeyes last November, but Ohio State should still be looked at as a contender.

The Buckeyes are also a popular school among some of the best WRs of the 2017 recruiting class.

Jeudy was another recruit to attend Florida State’s junior day over the weekend and is looked at as one of the top receivers in this year’s class, no matter where you look.

Alabama is looked at as the favorite to land Jeudy’s services, but over the weekend he shared his list with TomahawkNation, SBNation’s Florida State affiliate, and Ohio State was included. It would seemingly take a lot of work for Meyer and the Buckeyes to sway Jeudy, and with the high interest the Buckeyes have with other top WR’s in the class, it would be a surprise to see him choose to play in Columbus.



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