The NFL draft buildup is underway with combine invites starting to be handed out and draft analysts breaking down all of the prospects. In an effort to review some of Penn State’s draft prospects, we’re spending some time organizing draft profile briefs for Penn State’s draft-eligible prospects. Next up we have tight end [autotag]Brenton Strange[/autotag].
This is a deep tight end class. In fact, if you want to talk about a position this NFL offseason that will be interesting in both the draft and free agency, you could certainly put tight ends on that list.
Strange has been nothing but a consistent tight end throughout his time at Penn State. He did get to sit behind Pat Freiermuth, who is now a starting tight end for the Steelers. Wouldn’t that be fun to see the Steelers have not one, but two former Nittany Lions tight ends?
As mentioned, the depth in this tight end class is impressive, and there should be quite a few teams looking for one early.
With the NFL Combine just a couple months away, and the Senior Bowl is coming up, those are two events that could really help Strange boost his draft stock.
Let’s take a look at Brenton Strange as a 2023 NFL draft prospect.