19-Year-Old Mylan Graham Sparks NFL Comparisons at Ohio State

Mylan Graham’s workout at a recent Ohio State practice has gone viral on social media with comparisons to former Ohio wideout Garrett Wilson.

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TikTok Account Visuallzz Shared the Video Of Mylan Graham

The original post was from the TikTok account visualize._, which shares Kansas City Chiefs and Ohio State Buckeyes content and shared Graham at his workout. MLFootball added their take.

“TRENDING: 19-year-old Ohio State wide receiver Mylan Graham has gone viral for looking like Garrett Wilson,” the tweet read. “OSU is a factory for superstar wide receivers.”

Recruited by the Ohio State Buckeyes in 2024, Graham suited up for seven games as a freshman, averaged over 80 yards per game and caught six touchdowns.

Graham was a five-star recruit in the 2024 Class and ranked as the country’s No. 14 overall player and fifth-ranked wide receiver.

He will be a sophomore next season. The comparison to Wilson is partly because of that video, and Ohio State has a history of producing great receivers who NFL teams have drafted. Graham is also wearing Wilson’s number five in the video.

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Wilson was selected 10th overall by the New York Jets in the 2022 draft and then won Offensive Rookie of the Year honors.

Wilson was a first-team All-American by the Football Writers Association and The Athletic in 2021 after catching 70 passes for 1,054 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Chris Olave was the next Buckeye receiver chosen at No. 11 and went to the New Orleans Saints. Jaxon Smith-Njigba was the Seattle Seahawks pick at 20th overall in 2023, and Marvin Harrison Jr. was selected No. 4 overall by the Arizona Cardinals.

Emeka Egbuka is another wideout headed for the NFL draft, which runs April 24-26. He is the Buckeyes’ all-time receiving leader in catches and yardage. His draft grade by NFL.com’s Prospects page has him listed as a plus starter.

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The success of Ohio State players can be attributed to Brian Hartline, the Co-offensive coordinator, and wide receivers coach, who, according to the Columbus Dispatch, has been credited “with recruiting nine 5-star and 20 4-star recruits, including quarterbacks Kyle McCord and CJ Stroud.”

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