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Michael Chen

Ohio State’s Brian Hartline names his top 5 wide receivers he’s coached

Although Ohio State offensive coordinator Brian Hartline has not been in the coaching profession long, his list of successful players is.

Prior to his elevation as offensive coordinator, Hartline has had multiple wide receivers get drafted into the NFL early and go on to have or begin to have very good careers.

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Recently, Hartline joined the podcast “Bussin’ With the Boys” hosted by NFL players Will Compton and Taylor Lewan. This was the second time that the Ohio State coach joined the podcast, so the familiarity between the three of them has grown.

Compton and Lewan asked Hartline to list his top five wide receiver talents he’s coached, and this is the list he gave them.

6
Chris Olave

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Although Olave didn’t make it higher on this list, there was certainly a debate for Hartline. Makes perfect sense after what Olave accomplished after his first year in the NFL.

5
Terry McLaurin

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The kicker here over Olave was that McLaurin has been so successful in the NFL. That probably pushed Hartline over the edge.

4
Garrett Wilson

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Without a solid quarterback throwing to him during his first year in the NFL, Wilson still caught 83 balls for 1,103 yards and 4 touchdowns. Imagine the numbers he’ll put up if Aaron Rodgers is actually traded to the Jets.

3
Jaxon Smith-Njigba

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Since Olave and Wilson both said Smith-Njigba was better than them, Hartline could can do the same.

2
Marvin Harrison Jr.

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Harrison Jr. still has collegiate eligibility and many expect him to be the first receiver off the board in next year’s draft.

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This is one hell of a list that Hartline can name off under his tutelage. I expect it to continue to grow over the next few years as well.

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