Ohio State didn’t just send talent to the NFL in 2026, it sent multiple defenders with real, immediate impact potential. That naturally raises the question, could a Buckeye take home Defensive Rookie of the Year for the fifth time in 11 years.

There isn’t just one name to consider, there are several. But when you break down role, production, and projection, one stands slightly above the rest in my opinion.

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Caleb Downs: The safest projection, and the best bet

Let’s start with Caleb Downs, because his case is the easiest to understand and the hardest to argue against. Downs enters the NFL as one of the most polished defensive prospects in recent memory, a player whose game is built on instincts, consistency, and versatility rather than projection.

He has already produced at an elite level at both Alabama and Ohio State, and that matters when evaluating how quickly a player can transition to the league.

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