Brenton Strange declares for NFL draft

Another Penn State football family member is about to play the last game of his college career. Tight end Brenton Strange On Tuesday, Strange announced that he will be declaring for the 2023 NFL Draft. Strange also confirmed that he will play for Penn State in the Rose Bowl, his final game wearing a Penn State jersey.

“I couldn’t be more thankful to have called State College home for the last four years,” Strange said in a released statement on his Twitter account on Tuesday. “Since my arrival I have grown tremendously on and off the field. I’m truly blessed to be a part of the Penn State community.”

“I have decided to forgo my senior season and declare for the 2023 NFL draft,” Strange announced. “I am looking forward to being with the Penn State family one last time and competing in the Rose Bowl.”

Strange has 32 receptions for 362 yard and five touchdowns this year. He is Penn State’s third-leading receiver this season in receiving yards but will be the team’s second-leading active receiver in the Rose Bowl with Parker Washington out (Mitchell Tinsley is the active leader with 528 yards). Washington also declared for the 2023 NFL draft after suffering a season-ending injury The regular season ends late.

Penn State will be without Joey Porter Jr. cornerback, in addition to Washington. opted out prior to Penn State’s bowl destination being confirmed. Offensive Lineman Juice Scruggs has also declared for the draft He confirmed, however, that he plans to play in Rose Bowl.

Penn State will be facing Pac-12 champion Utah in Rose Bowl on January 2, 2023.

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Story originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire

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