We all know that Jeremiah Smith was one of the biggest reasons why Ohio State and Ryan Day Finally won the national title. You place an Osu -wide receiver in the past decade for him, and they would still look weak. For example, yes, Marvin Harrison JR Was incredible to get 1200+ Yard seasons back-to-back. But do that in only your first year? That costs an inexplicable talent. Even others such as Chris Olave or even the Great Julio Jones’s CFB seizens records were broken by the 6’3 ″ and 215 LBS generation talent. But what if he can’t do the same in the 2025 season?
Don’t get it wrong, Smith is a generation talent and each team would come closer to a winning team with him. Even an NFL scout praised the talent from Smith to ESPN and only saw his first -year season. “Everyone [in the league] Talks about him. You hear all the Buzz: ‘Who is this guy? How can we get this man in our team? “ However, what prevents, despite the talent, that teams prevents from increasing their defensive attention to Smith and reducing the production of the WR?
ON3’s JD Pickel bys asked a similar subject by a fan Regarding the decrease in the production of Jeremiah Smith. The analyst accepted that it was a possibility. “It is extremely possible, it is extremely possible, it is possible because last year, in the number of games he played, 76 catches, 1300 Yards 15 touchdowns, right 16 games, so he had a pretty good catwalk to get that for each other … so, is it possible that he has less production?“The decrease in production has various factors associated with it.
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First and foremost, the change in QB with Osu’s Held Will Howard went to the NFL. This leaves the Chamber, most likely led by the inexperienced Julian Sayin, who has only 84 meters in its name in 12 attempts and 5 completion. Then there is the inevitability that opponents will be full on Jeremiah Smith, now that they know well the threat he is bearing. So this would mean bracket coverage and rolling protections on Smith’s side, so that the marking is overloaded at him. So production can decrease, but will this mean less impact than in 2024?
JD, Pickell touched exactly to the thing and clarified that a decrease in production would not necessarily mean a decrease in the impact. “Less production for Jeremiah Smith does not mean less impact … So if Jeremiah Smith has less production, I mean, what is Brandon Inniss doing? What does Carell Tate do? What does the Run game do? You will feel the impact of Jeremiah Smith, regardless of whether he goes for 200 meters who receives on a certain day or not,” ” said JD Pickell. And the analyst is perfect.
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Well, it is very unlikely that the production of Smith will fall, given the type of player he is. For the context, his pff figure against press coverage was 90.44 in 2024, which shows that he can handle physicality and can function in even two-man. He may also not have that Magic, Who distracted a considerable amount of attention from Smith last year. But this year? He has players such as Carnell Tate and Brandon in, both are talented prospects. Moreover, with Brian Hartline as the OC now, the wide recipient unit is expected to go one step further.
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Julian Sayin’s Hype becomes more intense with a great judgment of a prominent analyst to give Jeremiah Smith the boost
Julian Sayin It is expected that he is behind the center and the QB1 for Ohio State is in 2025. He has a remarkable high school background, a five -star recruitment and the tag of recruited by Nick Saban in Alabama. However, he is still confronted with the QB1 struggle with Lincoln Kienholz and Tavien St. Clair who are present in the QB room. So, in the midst of that constant QB struggle, Sayin now has an optimistic judgment.
Josh Pate, in his recent podcast episode, discussed the long -awaited QBs in the Big 10 and placed Julian Sayin in second place. “I said Julian that number two in Big 10. So this is a guy that I am very, very high. I was high on him in a high school, just made of the right things, from the neck up. Now, the release is also ultra fast. So much of the intangible bubbles, some of the tangible, I think he has that.”
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Well, Sayin may not have performed in university football because of a lack of performances, but in high school? The QB was a beast! He collected 7,970 meters with 86 TDs with a completion rate of 706%, with only 10 interceptions. Moreover, his chemistry with Jeremiah Smith was also remarkable in the Spring Games, which is an extra boost. It seems that Sayin is the man, but we may still have to wait until the autumn camp to a clear answer from Ryan Day himself.
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