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“Ohio State’s Arvell Reese Emerges as Top Defensive Prospect Ahead of NFL Draft”

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“Ohio State’s Arvell Reese Emerges as Top Defensive Prospect Ahead of NFL Draft”

(Alternative SEO-optimized version: “NFL Draft 2024: Ohio State LB Arvell Reese Draws First-Round Buzz for Versatility”)

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Last updated: April 10, 2026 5:55 am
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Ohio State Star Arvell Reese Emerges as Top NFL Draft Prospect With Rare Versatility

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A Swiss Army Knife on DefenseWhere Will He Land?A Buckeye Legacy in the MakingWhat’s Next?

COLUMBUS, Ohio — As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese has become one of the most intriguing defensive prospects, with scouts divided on where he fits best—but united in their belief in his elite potential.

The 20-year-old standout, who won’t turn 21 until late August, could hear his name called as early as the first round when the draft kicks off in Pittsburgh on April 23. His rare ability to play multiple positions has made him a hot commodity among teams looking for a game-changing defender.

A Swiss Army Knife on Defense

Reese’s versatility was on full display during his final season with the Buckeyes. Under defensive coordinator Matt Patricia, he thrived in a hybrid “joker” role—lining up as an edge rusher, off-ball linebacker, and even dropping into coverage when needed. The result? A dominant season with 69 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks, helping Ohio State boast the nation’s top-ranked defense.

“I played everywhere—inside, outside, edge—so I had to be ready for anything,” Reese said after Ohio State’s pro day in March. “Wherever a team needs me, I’ll adapt.”

That adaptability has drawn comparisons to Green Bay Packers star Micah Parsons, who successfully transitioned from linebacker to a premier pass rusher. While Reese acknowledges he’s still refining his technique, his explosive power and football IQ have scouts buzzing.

Where Will He Land?

The debate over Reese’s ideal position is heating up ahead of the draft. Some teams see him as a dynamic edge rusher, while others believe his instincts make him a better fit as an off-ball linebacker.

At the NFL Combine, Reese worked out primarily as a linebacker, but at Ohio State’s pro day, he showcased his pass-rushing skills—adding another layer to his draft stock. High-profile teams, including the New York Jets (picking second) and Arizona Cardinals (third), have shown strong interest.

Arizona GM Monti Ossenfort emphasized Reese’s dual value: “If a guy can pass rush, you let him do that. But Arvell’s shown he can excel in multiple roles.”

A Buckeye Legacy in the Making

Reese’s standout season earned him Big Ten Linebacker of the Year honors and made him Ohio State’s first AP All-American linebacker since James Laurinaitis, who also happened to be his position coach. Laurinaitis, a three-time All-American himself, praised Reese’s work ethic and football intelligence.

“He’s just scratching the surface,” Patricia said. “His ability to process the game at a high level is what separates him.”

Reese could be one of as many as four Buckeyes selected in the draft’s top 10—a feat only accomplished twice before in NFL history, most recently by Michigan State in 1967.

What’s Next?

As draft night approaches, Reese remains focused on growth rather than projections. “I haven’t even started mastering pass rush yet,” he admitted. “There’s so much more to learn.”

Wherever he lands, one thing is certain: Arvell Reese’s rare blend of athleticism, versatility, and football IQ makes him one of this draft’s most exciting wild cards.

— Reported by Nexio News

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