Wyatt Davis had a highly-decorated college football career at Ohio State.

It will be incredibly hard for Davis to produce the pro football career in his family. Grandfather Willie Davis is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame after an NFL career where he never missed a game in 12 NFL seasons between the Browns and Packers. Willie was a five-time All-NFL defensive end who recovered 22 fumbles in his career.

Wyatt was a two-time All-American guard for the Buckeyes who still sees room to grow his game.

"For me, I feel like my technique, especially at the next level, is something I definitely need to improve in order to have the type of success I want to have," Davis said following Ohio State's Pro day. "Just working the basic techniques as well as new and advanced techniques as well, is what I've been focusing on and working on in both aspects of the game. As well as being an overall better student of the game. That's all stuff I've been working on."

Davis has solid size for an interior offensive lineman, measuring in at 6'4" and 315 pounds. 

The questions that stand out immediately are the status of his health. Davis left the national championship game witha knee injury, one he later admitted he played through the Buckeyes final five games of the season. The injury did not require surgery and while he did not take part in drills such as the 40, vertical, or broad jump at his Pro Day, Davis did run through offensive line drills to show that the knee is indeed already healthy.

"I hit all those goals and came out today I felt like I did a very good day of showing that my knee is perfectly fine," Davis said. "It's back to 100% and I feel like I was able to do so with these drills. I feel like it was a really good day for me."

Davis is likely a Day 2 seleciton.