Luke Reynolds could be the next big Penn State tight end in the making in 2025
At 6'4' and 252 pounds, Reynolds looks like the kind of dude you'd create in a video game. He's got the size to bully defenders in the red zone, the length to high-point any ball, and the raw athleticism to move like a wide receiver. When you put all that together, what you really get is a matchup nightmare — especially when the field shrinks near the goal line.
What separates Reynolds is how natural he looks catching the football. He's not just some big body who can block and occasionally get a look in the flat. He can run clean routes, box out linebackers, and create separation with footwork most tight ends his size just don't have. In practice and scrimmages, he's already flashed major red zone ability — now it's about doing it when the lights come on.
The chemistry between Reynolds and Drew Allar is another key reason to believe in a breakout. Allar is heading into his senior year, and he's looking for trustworthy targets, especially in clutch spots. With so much attention on the receivers and Dinkins, Reynolds could end up being Allar's go-to guy when it's 3rd and goal from the 6. The timing's been there during spring ball, and the confidence is growing. Don't be surprised if he starts snatching touchdowns like candy on Halloween.
The thing is, Reynolds doesn't need to be the top tight end on the stat sheet to make noise. What he brings is situational dominance. Think back to how former Penn State tight ends like Mike Gesicki and Pat Freiermuth were used — Reynolds might not put up 700 yards, but his red zone usage could skyrocket if he keeps proving he's that dude when it counts.
And if he has the season I think he could have? Don't be shocked when NFL scouts start buzzing. It only takes a few plays on national TV — a big third-down conversion here, a one-handed touchdown catch there — to get people talking. Reynolds has the physical profile teams crave, and he's got one of the best quarterbacks in the country throwing him the ball.
Luke Reynolds might not be a household name yet, but come November, that might change real quick. If Penn State is serious about making a playoff run, he's going to be part of it. Quiet now, loud later — that's the vibe.
This article originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire: Luke Reynolds is about to have a breakout season for Penn State
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