Thayer Munford goes to the Las Vegas Raiders as the No. 238 overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft.
. With both Munford and Petit-Frere selected, it’s the fourth time in the last five years Ohio State has had exactly two offensive linemen drafted.out of Massillon Washington High School in 2017, Munford heads to the NFL after a decorated five-year career at Ohio State in which he appeared in 58 games and made 45 starts.
In his fifth-year senior season, Munford earned first-team All-American honors from the American Football Coaches Association. He was also a team captain and the recipient of, which the team awards to play who represents toughness, accountability and high character. Those qualities, and his experience playing both outside and inside, should increases his chances of making a roster and sticking around in the league despite his fall into the final round of the NFL draft.
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