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The Ohio State football machine continues to roll on.

Fresh off a national championship, Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes made waves on the recruiting trail Monday when they added defensive end Terrell Hall to their 2016 class. The player himself announced the news on Twitter:

The 6’5” and 250-pound Hall is a 4-star prospect, via 247Sports’ composite rankings, from Washington, D.C. He checks in as the No. 142 player nationally, the No. 9 player at his position and the No. 2 player in the D.C. area and will have the chance to compete for playing time right away in the Ohio State rotation.

The first thing that jumps out about Hall is his size, which helps him swat down passes and pursue running backs in space, but he also brings impressive athleticism and speed to the table. He will use that combination of size, strength and speed to overpower offensive linemen on running plays and blow past them around the edge on passing plays.

Ohio State has a rich tradition of defensive linemen dominating the line of scrimmage. Perhaps Hall will be the next in line.