Ohio State's football season is just around the corner, and the roster is set to look a bit different this year. The Buckeyes have lost several key defensive players to the NFL, which means head coach Ryan Day will need to lean on these three players more than ever on both sides of the ball. Brandon Inniss Inniss is entering his fourth season at Ohio State, and this could be his moment to shine. For the first time in his college career, he has the chance to step up as the No. 2 wide receiver on the roster. With Carnell Tate now in the NFL, it’s the perfect opportunity for Inniss to team up with Jeremiah Smith and make an impact. In 14 games last season, Inniss recorded 36 receptions for 271 yards and three touchdowns, occasionally ranking as the fourth pass catcher on the team, even behind tight end Max Klare. However, this season, we can expect those numbers to soar significantly if Day has full trust in him as the No. 2 pass-catching option. Jermaine Mathews Jr.…