Penn State has had some electric wide receivers come through their program and go onto the next level. [autotag]Allen Robinson[/autotag], [autotag]Chris Godwin[/autotag] and [autotag]Jahan Dotson[/autotag] have been impact players for their NFL teams.
Despite spending just one year at Penn State after transferring in from Western Kentucky, [autotag]Mitchell Tinsley[/autotag] was an impact player on the field. The wide receiver room will have a lot of production to replace with the departures of Tinsley and Parker Washington headed to the NFL Draft.
Tinsley will have a lot to prove at the NFL Combine. As an undersized receiver, he’ll have to show he has a trait that can push him from being potentially undrafted, to firmly on team’s draft boards. Tinsley proved he could handle the leap from Conference USA to the Big Ten last year.
Here is a look at Penn State wide receiver Mitchell Tinsley as he prepares to show what he has to offer in Indianapolis at the NFL Combine.