Ohio State’s recruiting momentum hasn’t disappeared just because the calendar has hit a dead period. The Buckeyes have spent the last several weeks stacking commitments, pushing their 2027 class up to No. 7 nationally and giving it the fourth-best per-player ranking in the country, just a hair behind the top three.
Even with coaches unable to contact prospects directly until the end of July, the news keeps coming. On Saturday night, 2028 four-star quarterback Lukas Prock trimmed his list to five schools, and Ohio State made the cut with Florida, Indiana, Michigan and Notre Dame.
Prock is ranked as the No. 6 quarterback and No. 69 player nationally in the 247Sports Composite, and he’s also the No. 3 player in New Jersey. That’s a major list to crack, especially with 40 schools on his offer sheet.
The 6-foot-3, 195-pound passer put up huge numbers as a sophomore, throwing for more than 4,300 yards and 42 touchdowns while completing over 73% of his passes. Before that, after a freshman season at Wellesley High, he transferred from Massachusetts to Hun in Princeton, NJ, where he had already thrown for more than 2,100 yards, 25 touchdowns and only four interceptions.
For Ohio State, Prock arrives at a time when quarterback recruiting is a little more complicated than usual. Brady Edmunds, the Buckeyes’ 2027 commit, is weighing whether to stay in the class or flip to UCLA. At the same time, Ohio State is still pushing hard for five-star Christopher Vargas, the top quarterback in the 2028 cycle.
That makes Prock another name worth watching for Ryan Day and his staff, especially with Julian Sayin lined up for 2026 and Tavien St. Clair waiting in the wings.
The Buckeyes will also find out soon where they stand with five-star wide receiver Monshun Sales. The No. 2 receiver and No. 8 overall player in the 2027 class is set to announce his decision Friday, July 17, with Ohio State in the mix against Alabama, Indiana, LSU and Texas.
Right now, though, the Buckeyes seem to be chasing from behind. The 6-foot-5 receiver appears more likely to land with Indiana or Texas, even if Ohio State stays in the race until the end. In the NIL era, nothing is truly finished until it is, but this one looks like a long shot for the Buckeyes.
That doesn’t mean the receiver room has been quiet. New position coach Carlos Hankton has already helped keep five-star 2027 wideout Jamier Brown in the fold and landed five-star 2028 receiver Jett Harrison, who happens to be Marvin Harrison Jr.’s younger brother. Still, Sales may be a battle Ohio State can’t quite win if it turns into a pure bidding war.
The pipeline to the NFL remains the program’s biggest selling point at wide receiver, and Columbus still has plenty of proof that it develops pass-catchers for the next level. That track record isn’t going anywhere, even if Sales doesn’t end up joining it.
There’s also another decision coming fast on the defensive line. Four-star Karlos May is scheduled to announce his commitment Saturday, July 18, with Auburn, Georgia, Florida State and Ohio State in the running. The Alabama native is ranked as the No. 11 defensive lineman and No. 120 prospect nationally in the 2027 class.
Ohio State looks well positioned there. The latest On3 Recruiting Machine Predictions, including one from OSU insider Alex Gleitman last week, have the Buckeyes as the favorite. If that holds, it would be another strong addition for Larry Johnson, who already has commitments from five-stars DJ Jacobs and Marcus Fakatou along with high four-star Wyatt Smith.
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