Penn State Football: Projecting Nittany Lions’ New-Look WR Starting Lineup

Penn State Football is still over 4.5 months from officially taking the field for the first time in the 2025 season against Nevada on August 30. However, it’s never too early to take a stab at projecting starting players for next season.

At one of the most intriguing positions on the roster, wide receiver, Penn State has a complete reset on its hands from where the position room was last season.

The Nittany Lions took advantage of the winter transfer window to bring in two quality transfers that had success at other programs last season in USC transfer Kyron Hudson and Troy transfer Devonte Ross.

However, after Penn State’s heartbreaking loss to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl ended without a single catch from a Nittany Lions’ wide receiver, both starting wide receivers Harrison Wallace III and  Omari Evans entered the transfer portal and left Happy Valley.

With an overhaul of talent and some up-and-coming players developing during the offseason, here is an early projection of where Penn State will start at wide receiver next fall.

Devonte Ross

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