BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech defensive tackle, Kemari Copeland, and tight end, Luke Reynolds, have been named to the Senior Bowl Top 300 list, placing them among the top NFL Draft-eligible players in the country.
Copeland is on the preseason watch lists for the Nagurski Award and the Outland Trophy after starting all 12 games last season, recording 48 tackles (11 solo), including 7.5 TFLs. The Virginia Beach, Virginia, product led the Hokies with 4.5 sacks. The defensive tackle brings size, strength and physicality to Virginia Tech's defensive front and is expected to play a significant role for the Hokies in 2026.
Reynolds, on the Mackey Award watch list, played in 29 games over the last two seasons at Penn State, hauling in 26 receptions in 2025 for 257 yards. Known for his athleticism, versatility and ability to contribute as both a receiver and blocker, Reynolds gives the Hokies a dynamic presence in the passing game.
Don't miss your chance to watch Copeland, Reynolds and the rest of the Hokies in Blacksburg this fall. With high demand for tickets and limited inventory, purchase your single-game tickets now to ensure your place in Lane Stadium's electric atmosphere.
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