The Ohio State football program had a consensus top-five class in the country for 2022 and was considered the No. 1 class in the Big Ten by a wide margin. The receiving 2022 receiving corps may be even more talented than last year in the long run, and adding a talent like Kojo Antwi makes the future of the position even more intriguing.
It should be noted for those that are not familiar, recruiting classes are not like NFL draft classes. Many of these players will not see time as freshmen and will likely be redshirted. It’s also true that in the age of the transfer portal it is likely several players from this class will not be here at the end.
I wanted to at least take a dive into some of the top studs and we’ll start at the top of the recruiting class with wide receiver, Kojo Antwi and we have already previously dived into C.J. Hicks, Devin Brown, Kenyatta Jackson, Omari Abor, Kaleb Brown, Kyion Grayes, Gabe Powers, Tegra Tshabola and Caleb Burton.
Strengths
Name: Kojo Antwi
High School: Lambert (Suwanee, GA)
Height: 6-foot, 0-inches
Weight: 190-pounds
Four-Star Wide Receiver
The first thing you notice with Kojo Antwi is his prototypical size and large frame that should add at least 15 more pounds of muscle. Antwi is already a well-built individual and has the body type to play effectively from the slot or on the outside.
Antwi appears to have a very high ceiling with very consistent film showcasing top-notch speed that allows him to separate with ease while possessing an ideal catch radius. Antwi has the potential to grow into a legitimate No. 1 option and human highlight reel with gamebreaking ability and full-extension snags.
Weaknesses
The biggest knock on Antwi from a national standpoint is his speed, but I think that is more due to him lacking a verified 40-yard dash time and his high school track career being somewhat underwhelming. When you turn the film on, it’s hard to…
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