DETROIT (WCMH) — A second Buckeye has come off the board at the NFL draft in Detroit following the selection of Marvin Harrison Jr. in the opening round.

Defensive tackle Michael Hall, Jr. was taken in the second round by the Cleveland Browns as the 54th overall pick.

The 6-2 junior from Streetsboro, Ohio played three seasons with Ohio State, making 11 starts and appearing in a total of 28 games. Hall recorded 45 career tackles with ten tackles for losses totaling 64 yards. His 24 tackles last season earned him a spot on the all-Big Ten third-team. He’s also credited with six quarterback sacks.

Hall’s preparations for the NFL draft were hampered by a hamstring injury, which prevented him from doing drills during Ohio State’s pro day workouts.

“Some teams say I’m undersized, or some teams I’d say I’m just right. But I feel like the biggest thing to me is just that’s how I separate myself, just my explosiveness and just how I get off the ball,” Hall said in March.

In the third round, the Browns also chose Michigan’s Zak Zinter with the 85th overall pick. The guard was a first-team Associated Press All-American and started 12 games before suffering a broken tibia and fibula in the win over Ohio State.

In addition to Hall, another Ohio native making his way to the pros is Pickerington Central graduate DeWayne Carter, drafted in the third round by the Buffalo Bills. The defensive tackle was named to the All-ACC teams during his last three years playing at Duke.

The NFL draft concludes Saturday in downtown Detroit and the Browns will have four more picks on the final day.