For all the talk about an upgraded wideout room and bigger roles for Nick Singleton and Kaytron Singleton, there is another Penn State solution to replacing the numbers from Tyler Warren’s All-American season.

Get the ball to the young tight end with five-star credentials.

That would be Luke Reynolds, the 6-4, 250-pound sophomore whose 2024 development was fast-tracked after tight end Andrew Rappleyea suffered a long-term injury early in the season.

Reynolds, the highest-ranked player in the Nittany Lions’ 2024 recruiting class, became the final piece of a tight end room led by Warren and fellow vet Khalil Dinkins.

Warren is now an Indianapolis Colt and PSU has to offset the loss of his 104 receptions, 1,233 yards and 13 combined touchdowns.

Reynolds, who started four games la

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