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  Penn State defensive tackle Robert Windsor traveled a long road to become a college starter and, now, the defender is officially taking his talents to the next level. The redshirt senior was picked by the Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL draft Saturday, becoming the No. 193 overall selection. He was the fifth Nittany Lion off the board, after DE Yetur Gross-Matos (second round), WR KJ Hamler (second round) , CB John Reid (fourth round) and LB Cam Brown (sixth round). According to scouts, coaches and teammates, the Colts are getting a quick, smart and determined athlete.

"He's scientific about everything he does, almost to a fault," said former PSU defensive line coach Sean Spencer, who's now with the New York Giants. "He analyzes everything. You kind of look at him and say, 'That's not the type of guy he is.' But he's very, very bright in the football world and outside of the football world." Added Penn State DT PJ Mustipher: "He was willing to sacrifice to get where he's at today." He arrived in Happy Valley as a three-star defensive tackle with little fanfare and limited playing time his first three seasons. But, as a redshirt junior in 2018, he burst on to the scene with 11 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. - Centre Times


rSr/2020 DT Robert WindsorPenn State
News Source: Centre Times



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