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August 2018

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2 0 1 8 S E A S O N P R E V I E W Dolphins following an All-Big Ten career in which he caught 129 passes, the most in school history by a tight end. That total included a team-high 57 catches for 563 yards last season, and nine of those catches were for touchdowns, another team-high. Who will fill Gesicki's shoes? Heading into preseason practice, that's still an open question. Jonathan Holland had three catches last season and Nick Bowers one, with the latter scoring a touchdown on his lone reception. Holland appeared in 12 games, while Bowers, recovering from an undisclosed injury, played in only three. The presumed candidates to receive the bulk of the reps this season, Holland and Bowers were both out of action for the du- ration of spring practice. As a result, third-year sophomore Danny Dalton got a heavier-than-expected workload, as did walk-on Joe Arcangelo. Freshman Zack Kuntz, a four-star prospect as rated by Ri- vals.com, earned reps in early spring prac- tices but did not play in the Blue-White Game. Of the five tight ends on the roster for the spring, the Nittany Lions had only two available for the spring game. For a team with a big vacancy to fill, it was not an ideal scenario. "Obviously we had a little bit less depth there this spring," Rahne said. "But I thought they did a nice job. I thought Danny Dalton had a really good spring. I thought he blocked well all spring. He did a nice job today, caught the ball well, picked up some first downs and things like that throughout the entire spring. "And then Arcangelo, he's got some strength. He's got pretty good hands. He's got to just continue to focus on what his assignment is all the time and all those sorts of things. But he's done a nice job of getting in there and competing, which I think is one of his strengths as well." The team's many absences this spring meant that there wasn't as much compe- tition as might have been expected, but that will change once preseason camp be- gins in August. The returning players have had months to recuperate since the end of spring practice, and they were joined in May by a new contender, as freshman Pat Freiermuth enrolled for Penn State's first summer semester. Rahne, who coached the Nittany Lions' tight ends before being promoted to of- fensive coordinator following Moorhead's exit, said he's confident that the players on hand will be able to provide the pro- ductivity the offense needs. "I think we have good tight ends, I really do," he said. "I think we've got some guys who will surprise some people. So I'm ex- cited about what our tight ends can do, and I'm excited about the freshmen we have coming in as well. ... This offense runs best when we have a great tight end." ■ KEY PERSONNEL Joe Arcangelo, Nick Bowers, Danny Dalton, Pat Freiermuth, Jonathan Holland, Zack Kuntz LOSSES Mike Gesicki*, Tom Pancoast RISING STAR Both of Penn State's true freshman tight ends received four stars from Rivals.com, and one of those play- ers – Kuntz – was on campus this past spring as an early enrollee. But if we had to guess which one will be a bigger con- tributor immediately, it would be Freier- muth. At 6-foot-5, 260 pounds, he already has Big Ten-ready size, and while he wasn't able to enroll in January, he did arrive in time for the ense going into pre- season practice. Both Bowers and Hol- land missed any meaningful work in spring practice with injuries. Holland had a shoulder problem, and Bowers an undisclosed injury. They need to be healthy when preseason practice begins at the end of July. Dalton appeared to be the

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