NFL Combine: Breaking down the Big Ten standouts heading to Indianapolis

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The NFL Scouting Combine is right around the corner and the Big Ten will be well-represented in Indianapolis, especially by the traditional powers. Here is a look across the conference.

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OHIO STATE (15)

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Who’s got it better than Ohio State? Nobody. The Buckeyes are coming off a national championship run by beating Notre Dame and now 15 players are heading to the combine which could only boost recruiting even more.

Plus, there is a good chance at least two if not more could end up being first-round picks with OT Josh Simmons and WR Emeka Egbuka slotted there by Nate Tice in his latest mock draft on Yahoo Sports. Defensive ends JT Tuimoloau and Jack Sawyer along with OL Donovan Jackson have a decent shot of going in the first round as well.

Ohio State was so loaded with future NFL prospects this year that many of those top names including running backs TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins, DTs Tyleik Williams and Ty Hamilton and defensive backs Lathan Ransom and Denzel Burke won’t last long in the draft, either.

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OREGON (12)

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Coach Dan Lanning is building a behemoth in the Pacific Northwest and the Ducks had every piece needed to win a national championship this season. A bad draw in…


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