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Ohio State DE Chase Young announces he's entering NFL draft

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McShay: Young is better than the Bosa brothers (1:17)

Todd McShay thinks Chase Young is better than Joey and Nick Bosa and says he would draft Young No. 1 overall, even if he needed a quarterback. (1:17)

Ohio State star defensive end Chase Young -- No. 1 on the Big Board of ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. -- has declared for the NFL draft.

Young announced his decision in an Instagram post Friday, writing, "After an amazing three years at Ohio State, it's time for me to begin the next chapter. I'm excited to finally announce my declaration for the 2020 NFL draft."

Young was a Heisman Trophy finalist this season while also winning the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, given to the top college defensive player.

He was the nation's most dominant player on defense, recording 16.5 sacks and forcing six fumbles in 12 games for the Buckeyes this season. Young missed two games as part of a suspension for an NCAA rules violation related to a loan he accepted in 2018 from someone he described as a "family friend."

"I am excited for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead," Young wrote. "I look forward to joining a new family in the NFL this spring and being part of something special. Thank you all again and see you soon on Sundays. God bless and go Bucks!"

Washington Redskins quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr. reached out to his former Ohio State teammate by tweeting, "See you soon."

Haskins' Redskins hold the No. 2 overall pick and could be in the running to draft Young if the Cincinnati Bengals, who own the No. 1 overall pick, draft LSU quarterback Joe Burrow.

Young is the second high-profile player to announce that he's leaving the Buckeyes to enter the NFL draft. All-American cornerback Jeff Okudah, the No. 5 player on Kiper's Big Board, declared his intentions Wednesday.