Program year analysis and class DNA metrics for Ohio State (2015).
Class Snapshot
Key numbers for this recruiting class
Badges Earned
No class-year badges earned for this class.
S2S Class DNA
One-year metrics for this recruiting class
The Ohio State 2015 recruiting class demonstrated a strong capacity for player development, as evidenced by a significant upward movement in the S2S rerank from 7 to 1. This indicates that many recruits outperformed their initial expectations. The class featured a blend of lower-ranked recruits who emerged as key contributors and higher-ranked players who did not meet their projected outcomes.
A notable trend is the success of lower-ranked recruits such as Denzel Ward and DaVon Hamilton, who achieved high outcomes, including an NFL Pro Bowl appearance and NFL Starter status, respectively. This suggests that Ohio State's development program effectively maximizes the potential of its recruits, particularly those who may have been overlooked in the initial recruiting phase. The high blue chip percentage of 58 also highlights the program's continued ability to attract talented players who can succeed at high levels.
Conversely, the presence of misses among higher-ranked recruits like Jashon Cornell and Alex Stump indicates that not all highly touted prospects lived up to their expectations. This contrast underscores the variability inherent in recruiting, where not all players translate their rankings into performance.
Overall, the 2015 recruiting class for Ohio State significantly outperformed expectations, as reflected in the S2S rerank. Many recruits developed into key contributors, showcasing the program's effective player development strategies. The movement in rerank reflects the successful cultivation of talent, especially among lower-ranked players, while a few higher-ranked prospects did not meet projected outcomes. This class serves as a testament to Ohio State's ability to identify and develop talent effectively.