Top-five wide receiver prospect Mylan Graham commits to Ohio State
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COLUMBUS — Ohio State and its never-ending and ever-expanding wide receiver room just added another major addition: Mylan Graham has committed to the Buckeyes.
The four-star New Haven (Ind.) prospect chose Ohio State over Michigan, Notre Dame, Michigan State and others.
He is the No. 3 wide receiver and No. 12 overall prospect by On3. Those rankings adjust to No. 4 wide receiver and No. 12 nationally by the On3 Industry Rankings.
Graham announced his decision on Twitter.
The 6-foot-1, 170-pound wide receiver has made multiple trips to campus since he earned his offer from wide receivers coach Brian Hartline last summer. Graham recently made an unannounced visit to Ohio State on March 7.
He was back on campus on April 1.
He long has felt the pull from Ohio State and that dates back to the Buckeyes’ regular season last fall.
“I can feel that coach Hartline really wants me to be one of his guys in the 24 class,” Graham told Lettermen Row last fall. “I’ve built a relationship with coach Day, other recruiting people and player personnel people.”
Those relationships with Ryan Day, Hartline and more within the Ohio State program have paved the way for his commitment.
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Along with what he was looking for in a program and school.
“A school that has an amazing culture, depth at my position and a good life outside of football so that I have no pressure,” Graham said in regard to what he looks for from schools.
Graham now joins five-star Hollywood (Fla) Chaminade-Madonna Prep wide receiver Jeremiah Smith as the Buckeyes’ star-studded wide receiver haul in the 2024 class. Four-star San Antonio (Texas) Veterans Memorial running back James Peoples committed to Ohio State on Sunday.
The rest of the offensive class includes four-star New Palestine (Ind) offensive lineman Ian Moore and three-star Toledo (Ohio) Central Catholic interior offensive lineman Marc Nave.
Twin offensive linemen Deontae and Devontae Armstrong are also in the Buckeyes 2024 class.
Four-star Sunbury (Ohio) Big Walnut linebacker Garrett Stover remains the lone defensive prospect committed to the Buckeyes.
Ohio State isn’t close to finished on the recruiting trail this cycle.
And Mylan Graham is kickstarting things for the Buckeyes.