From the Dispatch:
Link <--Ohio State's receivers picture heading into the 2009 season:
LEAVING• Brian Robiskie, two-year starter, 2008 co-captain, led team in receiving past two seasons, including 42 catches for 535 yards and eight TDs last season.
• Brian Hartline, two-year starter who was second on team in receiving the past two years, including 21 for 479 yards and four TDs last season.
RETURNING
• Dane Sanzenbacher, a sophomore who was the usual No. 3 in three-receiver sets, had 21 catches but for a mere 272 yards and one TD.
• Ray Small, a junior, had 18 catches for 149 yards and no TDs, but occasionally has not been in the good graces of coach Jim Tressel.
• Taurian Washington, a sophomore who faded into the background in 2008 (zero catches) on a team that didn't throw much.
• DeVier Posey, a freshman who had 11 catches for 117 yards and one TD, but two of those catches came in the Fiesta Bowl.
• Lamaar Thomas, a freshman who saw limited time as a receiver (four catches for 29 yards) but became the primary kickoff returner.
• Jake Stoneburner, a freshman who was redshirted in 2008, and who at 6 feet 5, 235 pounds is often mistaken for a tight end.
COMING• Duron Carter, son of Cris Carter, starred for Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the USA Today national champion.
• Chris Fields of Painesville recently starred in a national all-star game in South Carolina.
• James Jackson of Grand Ledge, Mich., and a speedster like Fields, picked OSU over Florida, Oregon and Alabama.