Looks the part at 6-9, 305 and certainly wouldn't face the same depth issue here.
Feder will graduate with a degree in Sports Industry this spring, and because he did so in three years, will be eligible to play immediately for another school, while having two years of eligibility remaining. A Ramsey, NJ native, Feder came to Columbus as the 56th-ranked offensive tackle, and 13th player from New Jersey, in the 2015 recruiting class. A former three-star prospect, he spent his first two years with the Buckeyes dealing with foot injuries. Feder only played in the Illinois game this season, as he was stuck behind a collection of talented, experienced players on the offensive line depth chart. Ohio State offensive lineman Kevin Feder announces plans to transfer - Land-Grant Holy Land