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The Ohio State Buckeyes landed another top wide receiver prospect on Sunday, securing the commitment of four-star Kayden Dixon-Wyatt.
Dixon-Wyatt (Oakland, Calif.) picked the Buckeyes over the Alabama Crimson Tide and Oregon Ducks, making him the fourth wide receiver commit of the 2026 class for Ohio State. The Buckeyes' class at the position also includes five-star Chris Henry Jr.
The 2025 class also saw the Buckeyes land four wide receivers, including another five-star in Quincy Porter, who is set to start his freshman year this coming season.
Dixon-Wyatt's decision was a surprise, as the Ducks had been given a 91.2% shot of landing his commitment by On3.
Ohio State Buckeyes recruits Kayden Dixon-Wyatt and Chris Henry Jr.Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
But the 12th-ranked receiver in the 2026 class, per On3's industry rankings, sent a clear message as to why he decided to commit to the Buckeyes.
"If you want to be an elite receiver, you go to Ohio State," Dixon-Wyatt said after announcing his commitment to the Buckeyes (h/t Eleven Warriors).
Dixon-Wyatt's opinion is well-founded, given Ohio State's recent track record of sending elite wide receivers to the NFL. This year's draft saw Emeka Egbuka taken in the first round, a year after Marvin Harrison Jr. went in the top five.
Jeremiah Smith is already the most feared wide receiver in college football after a stunning freshman season and, clearly, Dixon-Wyatt trusts wide receivers coach Brian Hartline to put him on a similar trajectory.
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Dixon-Wyatt (Oakland, Calif.) picked the Buckeyes over the Alabama Crimson Tide and Oregon Ducks, making him the fourth wide receiver commit of the 2026 class for Ohio State. The Buckeyes' class at the position also includes five-star Chris Henry Jr.
The 2025 class also saw the Buckeyes land four wide receivers, including another five-star in Quincy Porter, who is set to start his freshman year this coming season.
Dixon-Wyatt's decision was a surprise, as the Ducks had been given a 91.2% shot of landing his commitment by On3.
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Ohio State Buckeyes recruits Kayden Dixon-Wyatt and Chris Henry Jr.Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
But the 12th-ranked receiver in the 2026 class, per On3's industry rankings, sent a clear message as to why he decided to commit to the Buckeyes.
"If you want to be an elite receiver, you go to Ohio State," Dixon-Wyatt said after announcing his commitment to the Buckeyes (h/t Eleven Warriors).
Dixon-Wyatt's opinion is well-founded, given Ohio State's recent track record of sending elite wide receivers to the NFL. This year's draft saw Emeka Egbuka taken in the first round, a year after Marvin Harrison Jr. went in the top five.
Jeremiah Smith is already the most feared wide receiver in college football after a stunning freshman season and, clearly, Dixon-Wyatt trusts wide receivers coach Brian Hartline to put him on a similar trajectory.
Continue reading...