Penn State skill position players best games by PFF grading

Headshot 5x7 reduced qualityby:Thomas Frank Carr01/08/23

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Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton gained 633 of his 1,-57 yards on runs of over 15 yards, according to PFF. (Photo: Dan Althouse/BWI)

Now that Penn State’s 2022 season is in the book, we can see the full picture and start to analyze what it was on a granular level. Today, we’ll look at the offensive skill positions and rank each player’s best games based on PFF grade. In most situations, we’ll give the specific skill grade, instead of the overall grade, which lacks context. However, for tight ends, we’ll stick with overall grades and explain how each game filters out and how those overall grades were built during the breakdown.