Penn State TE Freiermuth declares for 2021 NFL draft

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa (WJAC) — Penn State tight end Pat Freiermuth has reportedly declared for the 2021 NFL draft.
“It has been an absolute honor representing the Blue and White these past three seasons,” said Freiermuth. “When I received my offer from Penn State, I knew right away it was the place I wanted to be. Obviously, the way my career ended wasn’t what I wished for, needing season-ending surgery on my shoulder. Nittany Nation, I can promise you, I gave you everything I had.
Freiermuth’s 16 career touchdown receptions are the most all-time by a Penn State tight end and will finish his collegiate career with 1,185 career receiving yards.
Freiermuth started in just four games this season before being forced to have season-ending surgery for an "undiclosed" injury suffered in the loss to Ohio State.
"We sincerely appreciate Pat’s contributions to our football program and Penn State University,” said head coach James Franklin. “He is a person of high character who has perfectly exemplified our core values. From day one, Pat totally bought into our program and helped drive our culture forward. In the locker room, his actions were recognized by his teammates as he was a two-time captain. On the field, his success was well documented as an All-American, All-Big Ten performer and the Big Ten’s Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year this year despite only playing four games due to an injury. Pat is making the best decision for himself, his family and I fully support his choice. One of my responsibilities as head coach is to ensure all our players maximize their potential and fulfill their dreams. I am excited to see Pat chase his professional aspirations and I am confident he will succeed in the NFL and whatever else in his future that he sets his mind on!"
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