Penn State’s Porter to skip bowl, enter NFL draft

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Penn State cornerback Joey Porter Jr. is skipping his team’s bowl game and has declared for the 2023 NFL draft.

Porter is the No. 18-ranked prospect in Todd McShay’s latest draft rankings and the No. 3 corner behind Georgia’s Kelee Ringo and Oregon’s Christian Gonzalez.

He was named as a third-team All-Big Ten pick in his redshirt freshman season in 2020 as well as his redshirt sophomore season in 2021. On Tuesday, Porter was named as a first-team All-Big Ten selection for his performance in 2022.

Porter — the son of former NFL linebacker Joey Porter — was second on the team this season with 11 pass breakups. Porter had 27 total tackles and was an integral player on the Nittany Lions’ defense.

At 6-foot-2, 198 pounds, Porter is described by McShay as an instinctive player who excels in press-man coverage but also shows the skills necessary to play zone.

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