Ohio State WR Carnell Tate announces intention to enter 2026 NFL Draft
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Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate has announced his intention to enter the 2026 NFL Draft. As a true junior, Tate played a pivotal role for the Buckeyes, recording 51 receptions for 875 yards and nine touchdowns during the 2025 season, leading the team to the College Football Playoff. Despite a challenging performance in the quarterfinal loss to Miami on December 31, Tate has established himself as a reliable target in college football.
Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 195 pounds, Tate is noted for his length, sideline body control, and ball-tracking abilities. He played a key part in quarterback Julian Sayin's development into a Heisman Trophy candidate in his first season as a starter. Known for his contested-catch prowess, Tate consistently secures difficult passes.
While Tate may not possess elite physical attributes, his athletic testing will be crucial in determining his draft position. He has demonstrated effectiveness as a deep threat and efficiency at all three levels of the
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