Penn State and Day 3 of the NFL Draft: Time and TV info, the Lions who could go, more

Greg Pickelby:Greg Pickel04/27/24

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The final day of the 2024 NFL Draft is here. Penn State has already sent four players to the next level during the annual event’s first two days. Offensive tackle Olu Fashanu was off the board first to the New York Jets with pick No. 11 in Round 1. Defensive end Chop Robinson followed shortly there after at pick No. 21 to Miami. Then, on Day 2, interior offensive lineman Caedan Wallace realized his dream by hearing his name called by the New England Patriots with pick No. 68 in Round 3. Last but not least, defensive end Adisa Isaac closed things out for the Lions on Friday night when Baltimore took him with the No. 93 overall selection.

“As for Isaac, I gave him a mid-Round 2 grade and Baltimore was able to get him at the end of Round 3,” ESPN’s Mel Kiper writes in calling the selection a win for the Ravens. “He put up a lot of pressures in college, and even though he doesn’t have elite tools, he has a chance to be a really good edge rusher for the Ravens. GM Eric DeCosta got two talented players at a good value on Day 2.”

Get ready for day three below.

Time, TV, and streaming info for the 2024 NFL Draft

Rounds 4-7 will be held from Noon ET until roughly 7 p.m. ET on Saturday. It will be televised by ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network across all cable and streaming services and devices. The NFL Channel will stream the draft, as well.

Which Penn State players are still on the board?

After two Penn State players were picked on Thursday before two more went on Friday, the progam is well on its way to trying to set a James Franklin era record with nine or more selections. For reference throughout the Draft, this section will change daily to include who remains from the program’s Pro Day participants list. It included:

CB Johnny Dixon

Keaton Ellis

Alex Felkins

CB Daequan Hardy

LB Curtis Jacobs

TE Theo Johnson

CB Kalen King

Hunter Nourzad

RB Trey Potts

Who could learn their NFL home today?

It will be interesting to see who hears their name called first today. Many thought tight end Theo Johnson would already be off the board. So, he is a candidate to go early. He is the best player left on NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah’s board. ESPN’s best available board, however, lists linebacker Curtis Jacobs as the top Nittany Lion left. Center Hunter Nourzad figures to be a hot commodity today, as well. And, we’d be shocked if cornerback Kalen King was not picked over the final three rounds. Whether or not position mates Johnny Dixon and Daequan Hardy are, as well, is not as clear.

More Penn State day one NFL Draft coverage

Stay tuned to BWI throughout the day as the rumor mill churns prior to the first pick coming in. And, be sure to chat with us during the first round inside The Lions Den forum.

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