Ohio State wide receiver Noah Brown was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys during the seventh round of the 2017 NFL Draft.

The 6-2, 218-pound Brown was taken with the 339th pick overall. The Flanders, N.J., native had been projected as anywhere from a fifth-to seventh-round pick in various mock drafts.

He was a one-year starter at Ohio State. He worked in as a true freshman on OSU’s 2014 national championship team. He was pegged to be a starter for the Buckeyes in 2015 before suffering a preseason knee injury.

Brown came back in 2016 and started all 13 games as OSU’s split end. He ended up second on the team in receptions, finishing with 32 catches for 402 yards and seven touchdowns.

Four of those touchdowns came on a memorable night last September at Oklahoma. He had touchdown grabs of 4, 37, 21 and 8 yards in OSU’s 45-24 win over Oklahoma. He pinned one of those touchdowns against the back of an Oklahoma defender for one of the most spectacular plays of the college football season.

Shortly after OSU’s Fiesta Bowl loss to Clemson, Brown made the decision to leave school and enter the draft.