Penn State tight end room reset

On3 imageby:Thomas Frank Carr01/17/23

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Penn State tight end Theo Johnson became a big-play threat in 2023, averaging over 16 yards per catch. (Photo: Dan Althouse/BWI)

Penn State has started the spring semester, which means we’re in the thick of the offseason. While nothing is ever fully set in college football, we’re nearing the end of the transfer portal window, and the early enrollees for the Class of 2023 are on campus. With an updated roster provided by the team, it’s a good time to reset each room. Today, we’ll examine the tight end room and see how the pieces fit together now that Brenton Strange has declared for the 2023 NFL Draft. Then, we’ll break out each player into the sub position that best fits their skills and give a rough indication of a depth chart for the spring.