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If Penn State’s defense is going to replicate the high standard of play that it showed last season, sophomore linebacker Tony Rojas should end up being a major reason why. With Abdul Carter transitioning to edge rusher this year, Rojas will step into the weakside linebacker position with no shortage of expectations. Despite only totaling around 120 snaps last year, Rojas performed well both inside the box and in pass coverage. When you include special teams, he finished with 22 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and an interception. He also played his most snaps of the season again…

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