If there is one position that Ohio State doesn’t have many worries recruiting, it’s at wide receiver.
New offensive coordinator Brian Hartline has done a phenomenal job bringing in some of the top receiver talent over the last few recruiting cycles. That isn’t stopping in the 2024 class, as Jeremiah Smith and Mylan Graham, both 5-stars, are currently committed.
At least one, maybe two more, will be added to the class and Maryland’s Elijah Moore could be that player. The 6-foot, 4-inch and 195 pound receiver named his top 5 remaining schools on Sunday, with Ohio State being named one of those programs.
where is home? let me know!@ChadSimmons_ @RivalsFriedman @EdOBrienCFB @gcfootball pic.twitter.com/1OWiLDHoug
— Elijah Moore👑♌️🖤 (@3lijahmoore) May 21, 2023
Moore isn’t nearly rated as high as Smith or Graham, but if the Buckeyes take a player at the position, they’re most likely one of the best in the country. The Maryland native is rated as the 76th best receiver and 561st player according to the 247Sports composite.
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