3 Ohio prospects the Cleveland Browns are looking at
No. 2: Zach Harrison, DE, Ohio State
Zach Harrison was a former five-star, top-15 national player from his recruiting class in 2019. The Lewis Center, Ohio native attended Olentangy Orange High School outside of Columbus and was right in Ohio State's back yard, even though they fought like heck with Michigan for his commitment.
Harrison had a very solid college career while at Ohio State with 12 career sacks and five forced fumbles. He was also a very good defender against the run and played his best ball last year as a senior in Columbus, including sealing a tough victory against Maryland in College Park with this play:
According to the Mock Draftable database, Harrison registered the longest arms of any defensive lineman at the combine since 2014. You know that scouts love defensive ends who have long arms. And while a hamstring injury derailed Harrison from doing combine drills, it's widely known that Harrison possesses freakish athleticism.
Harrison could go anywhere from rounds 2-4 in this draft, so the Cleveland Browns could be in prime position to keep this Buckeye in his home state and play football wearing the Brown and Orange next season.