Ninety-nine college football players were granted eligibility for the 2020 NFL Draft after declaring their intention to leave college after three seasons. And for many Penn State fans who have watched Big Ten football over the past few years, the names will be familiar. Nineteen of the 99 players played their college football in the Big Ten, with Iowa boasting four early entrants, followed by Wisconsin and Ohio State with three. Penn State, Maryland, Michigan and Michigan all had two early entrants for this year’s draft, which will take place in Las Vegas on April 23-25. You can view the complete list of underclassmen who will be eligible for the draft here. Here’s more information on the former Big Ten player who are leaving college early. Read more: Penn State All-Big Ten end Shaka Toney passes on chance to enter 2020 NFL draft as an underclassman Tyler Biadasz, C, Wisconsin…
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