A move to tight end has Kenny Fletcher motivated to help Rutgers football win

Rutgers football has a new tight end in Kenny Fletcher, who is transitioning from defense.

PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Lost in the lead-up to the Pinstripe Bowl last year is that Kenny Fletcher transitioned from the defensive side of the ball to now being on offense.

For one of the highest-ranked recruits brought in by Rutgers over the past five years, the decision to switch position came down to wanting to help the team win.

Fletcher came to Rutgers as part of the 2023 recruiting class where he was ranked as a four-star defensive end. He showed flashes at the position, making 10 tackles and 2.5 sacks over the past two years.

But following the regular season finale against Maryland, Fletcher was asked by head coach Greg Schiano about the possibility of moving positions.

“I played wide receiver in high school, so that was cool. As soon as he brought up tight end, I know I could do the job,” Fletcher told Rutgers Wire last week.

“It really wasn’t hard for me after he told me that was our best chance of winning. After he told me that, it was great.”

Stacked at the defensive end position, Fletcher has a clear pathway to playing time if he continues his development this offseason. With the graduation of [autotag]Johnny Langan[/autotag], who had been with the program since the Reagan administration, as well as transfer portal tight end Shawn Bowman, there is the need for tight ends on the roster.

At 6-foot-3 and 230 pounds, Fletcher has good size to play tight end at the Big Ten level. He also has speed and agility that translate well to the position.

“It definitely factored in, playing time and things like that,” Fletcher said.

“That really wasn’t the main focus for me. The culture that we’ve built in this program, it just makes everyone want to win, no matter what.”

The selflessness of Fletcher to pursue this new position points to not just the culture around Rutgers football, but also the selflessness of the player.

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The transition is going along well, Fletcher said, with the biggest part of the learning curve coming in the tight ends room. Learning the playbook is a big part of his development this offseason.

While the on the field presents daily challenges – “it’s not easy because we’ve got some dogs on this team” – Fletcher’s learning of the playbook and the language on offense is helped by the presence of [autotag]Scott Vallone[/autotag].

In his first year as the tight ends coach, Vallone played defensive line at Rutgers and then with three NFL teams.

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Given that Fletcher is transitioning from defensive line to tight ends, Vallone’s own experience on the other side of the ball can help this process.

“It helps me that I was a defensive end. Certain movements from the defensive end I can recognize quicker and things like that,” Fletcher said.

“As far as coach Vallone, he’s a really good guy, he helps me understand things better, even if he uses defensive terminology to help me in the moment.”

Rutgers football: What are the noticeable position changes for the Scarlet Knights this spring?

Rutgers football has some significant position changes for spring practice.

There are a couple of significant moves for Rutgers football heading into spring, with several players making position switches.

The biggest position change for Rutgers football is that punter [autotag]Flynn Appleby[/autotag] is not returning the program. Last season, Appleby was very solid for Rutgers, averaging 39.6 yards per punt.

Jacob Allen, Jake Eldridge and Joe DeCroce all have medically retired.

Other prominent position changes:

  • [autotag]Vilay Nakkoun Jr.[/autotag] (moves from wide receiver to defensive back)
  • [autotag]Jesse Ofurie[/autotag] (moves from wide receiver to defensive back)

One interesting note from the roster concerns [autotag]Isaiah Crumpler[/autotag]. The true freshman, who is enrolled early, is listed as a defensive back. When he signed with the class of 2024, Crumpler was listed as a wide receiver by the program.

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[autotag]Al-Shadee Salaam[/autotag], who moved from running back to defensive back midway through last fall, remains in the secondary. And there is [autotag]Kenny Fletcher,[/autotag] who moved from defensive end to tight end during bowl practice.

Fletcher remains at tight end on the spring roster.

Rutgers football: Marquise Watson attends Kenny Fletcher’s high school graduation

Rutgers football assistant Marquise Watson attends the high school graduation of one of his players.

During spring practice, Rutgers football defensive line coach Marquise Watson was already used to seeing true freshmen Kenny Fletcher in his helmet and shoulder pads. Over this past weekend, however, a cap and gown was the uniform for Fletcher.

And Watson appears to have been happy for this wardrobe change.

Watson attended Fletcher’s high school graduation this past Friday at Delran High School (Delran, N.J.). Fletcher is a four-star edge rusher who was ranked the fourth-best player in New Jersey according to Rivals.

He had a number of Power Five offers including Boston College, Duke, Michigan, Ole Miss, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech and West Virginia among others.

Watson, for what it is worth, was recently named to a prestigious assistant coaching shortlist.

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Moments like this, such as attending one of his player’s high school graduation, show why he has incredible potential on the Rutgers staff:

 

Fletcher comes in as part of an impressive 2022 recruiting class for Rutgers football and head coach Greg Schiano. He was one of eight early enrollees this past spring.

Watson joined the Rutgers recruiting staff this past January. He did not recruit Fletcher.

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The Scarlet Knights recruiting class was ranked No. 33 in the nation according to 247Sports.

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Michigan State Football offers 2022 4-star defensive end Kenny Fletcher

The Spartans offered one of the top players in the state of New Jersey on Thursday.

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For whatever reason, Mel Tucker has had a lot of success recruiting in New Jersey for his 2021 class since becoming the head coach at MSU. For his 2022 class, Tucker will once again attempt to recruit some top talent in New Jersey. On Thursday, Michigan State Football offered 4-star defensive end Kenny Fletcher out of Delran, New Jersey.

247Sports has Fletcher as the No. 7 ranked player in the state of New Jersey by his composite ranking and the No. 10 ranked player by their in-house rankings. He is also their No. 15 ranked weakside defensive end and No. 314 ranked player overall. For reference, the top-ranked player in Tucker’s 2021 class is No. 323 overall.

Fletcher has been predictably popular on the recruiting trail, garnering offers from Kentucky, Michigan, Louisville, Nebraska, Penn State, Pitt, and many more.

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