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Buckeye Jack Sawyer of Ohio State stated that he hopes to be chosen in the 2025 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals or Cleveland Browns….

Ohio State defensive end Jack Sawyer, one of the standout defensive players for the Buckeyes, recently revealed his hopes to be selected in the 2025 NFL Draft by one of Ohio’s own NFL teams — the Cincinnati Bengals or the Cleveland Browns. In an interview with local media, Sawyer, a native of Pickerington, Ohio, emphasized his dream of playing professionally in his home state, calling it a “full-circle” opportunity to represent Ohio both at the collegiate and professional levels.

Sawyer, who has been a dominant force on Ohio State’s defensive line since his freshman season, is projected to be one of the top defensive prospects in the 2025 draft. His journey from a highly touted recruit to a proven contributor for the Buckeyes has been marked by impressive performances, including an outstanding 2024 season where he tallied double-digit sacks and numerous quarterback pressures.

“I’ve always said that my goal is to play in the NFL, and being from Ohio, it would be a special feeling to represent my state,” Sawyer said in his statement. “Both the Bengals and the Browns have solid defenses, and I know I could bring something to their front sevens. I’ve been watching these teams for years, and to play for either would be an honor.”

Sawyer’s desire to join either the Bengals or the Browns has gained traction among fans, many of whom have seen his development as one of the best pass rushers in the Big Ten. The 6-foot-4, 260-pound defensive end has garnered praise for his versatility, his ability to defend both the run and the pass, and his relentless pursuit of quarterbacks. As a key member of Ohio State’s defense, Sawyer played a crucial role in helping the Buckeyes maintain one of the best defensive units in college football throughout the 2024 season.

The Bengals, who reached the Super Bowl in 2022 and have become a perennial playoff team, are seen as a potential landing spot for Sawyer, with their need for a dynamic edge rusher. Likewise, the Cleveland Browns, who have made significant improvements to their defense in recent years, could look to add a player like Sawyer to further bolster their pass rush.

Experts believe Sawyer has the physical traits to excel at the NFL level, with scouts often drawing comparisons to some of the league’s top defensive ends. His combination of speed, power, and technique could make him a valuable asset to either the Bengals or Browns, should they select him.

As the 2025 NFL Draft nears, Sawyer’s stock continues to rise, and his dream of playing for one of Ohio’s NFL teams could soon become a reality. Whether it’s in Cincinnati or Cleveland, Sawyer’s goal remains clear: to showcase his talents on the biggest stage of professional football and represent Ohio with pride.

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