Ohio State Spring Practice Recap: Fresh Faces at Wide Receiver Shine
The Ohio State Buckeyes have wrapped up spring practices, revealing an exciting outlook for their wide receiver group ahead of the 2026 season. With 51 new players joining the team, true freshmen Chris Henry Jr. and Brock Boyd emerged as standout receivers under new coach Cortez Hankton. Henry, a five-star recruit, delivered an impressive performance in the spring game, while Boyd quickly gained recognition for his polished skills despite entering with less hype. Transfers Devin McCuin and Kyle Parker also showcased significant playmaking potential, further enhancing the depth of the receiving corps.
By the Numbers- Chris Henry Jr. recorded 4 catches for 96 yards and 1 touchdown in the spring game.
- Brock Boyd had a black stripe removed after just 6 practices, the third-fastest in Ohio State history.
- Jeremiah Smith stands out as the only established star at wide receiver.
- Multiple underclassmen and transfers are competing for key rotation spots behind Smith.
As the Buckeyes transition into summer workouts, the competition for playing time will intensify, particularly for the secondary receiving roles behind Smith. Preseason camp will be critical in determining the rotation and establishing a clear depth chart. Cohesion among the new recruits and established players will be key for success.
Bottom LineOhio State's wide receiver group has the potential to be its deepest in years, with a mix of seasoned and new talent. Chris Henry Jr. is poised to be a breakout star, and the performance of Boyd, McCuin, and Parker in the preseason will shape the effectiveness of the offense. This year's wide receiver unit could solidify Ohio State's legacy as WRU.
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