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Was considered the top WR in the recruiting class that included Darren Waller. Had a good sophomore year (for GT WR standards) leading the team with 18 receptions. Showed promise for someone growing into the position on this level in our offense. Wasn't happy with "just" 18 receptions during the 2012 season, and thought he should have played a bigger role. Felt that the staff sold him on one thing, and the offense didn't turn out the way they promised when he was recruited. Joined Ohio State as a walk-on. Was a regular on special teams, but never became a big contributor at WR. Caught two career passes at OSU, one each his junior and senior seasons. Never earned a scholarship playing for the Buckeyes, but did earn a National Championship and Big Ten ring in 2014. OSU's bowl game will be his last collegiate game, and he will have spent the last 3 years combined playing less than his sophomore season at GT. As his recruiting classmate Waller got drafted in the 6th round, and spent 2015 playing in the NFL, Greene struggled to find playing time for OSU.
http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...-the-end-ohio-state-wide-receiver-jeff-greene
Had Jeff Greene stayed at GT, would GT have had 3 WR prospects for the 2015 NFL draft? I think he would have had a good shot at the NFL, and he probably would have started ahead of Waller who struggled with consistency on the field and discipline off the field. May have not been drafted, but definitely would have been a camp invite somewhere. Was the better WR prospect his first 2 seasons here than Waller, but Waller was able to blossom because of the playing that GT provided for him. Let's be honest, our WR depth is not on the same level as OSU's.
Hope he was able to find happiness at OSU that he seemingly couldn't find here. Definitely one of the situations where you think "What if"...but GT definitely did not lack at the WR position in 2013 and 2014 with the rise of Deandre Smelter and Waller's contributions. GT's offense is tough on the patience of WRs who expect a lot of passes, but history has shown that for WRs that stick it out, the NFL is a very real possibility.
http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...-the-end-ohio-state-wide-receiver-jeff-greene
Had Jeff Greene stayed at GT, would GT have had 3 WR prospects for the 2015 NFL draft? I think he would have had a good shot at the NFL, and he probably would have started ahead of Waller who struggled with consistency on the field and discipline off the field. May have not been drafted, but definitely would have been a camp invite somewhere. Was the better WR prospect his first 2 seasons here than Waller, but Waller was able to blossom because of the playing that GT provided for him. Let's be honest, our WR depth is not on the same level as OSU's.
Hope he was able to find happiness at OSU that he seemingly couldn't find here. Definitely one of the situations where you think "What if"...but GT definitely did not lack at the WR position in 2013 and 2014 with the rise of Deandre Smelter and Waller's contributions. GT's offense is tough on the patience of WRs who expect a lot of passes, but history has shown that for WRs that stick it out, the NFL is a very real possibility.