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BWI Live: Top five most interesting Penn State spring position battles

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Which Penn State players will battle for spots and playing time this spring? (Photos: Steve Manuel/BWI)

The Penn State Nittany Lions Football team will begin spring practice tomorrow, Tuesday, March 24. We’re giving you one last preview of the upcoming camp with our top five position battles for spring football. Join the show today at 10 a.m. on YouTube to discuss the players and positions that will battle for an early lead on positions, roles, and playing time for the coming season.

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Top five most interesting spring battles

We’ll start the show with the top five spring battles that start this week. Instead of throwing out a general position, we’ll try to be as specific as possible with our positions and players and how they all apply to the offensive or defensive scheme.

Of course, this list isn’t about the most important or biggest battles this spring. We’re discussing the most interesting battles. We’ll explain why they’re intriguing and what they mean for our understanding of the team’s 2025 scheme and roster.

Of course, feel free to join the show and discuss the position battle you think is most interesting this spring if we don’t bring it up on the show! Drop your thoughts in the live chat throughout the show to discuss your thoughts with our experts!

Penn State Pro Day Preview

It’s a big week for Penn State football. Not only does the program start spring football, but it also hosts one of the most anticipated Pro Days in some time. Star pass rusher and potential number one overall pick Abdul Carter did not participate at the NFL Combine in February because of his playoff injury and is expected to participate in Friday’s event.

Beyond Carter, both Tyler Warren and KJ Winston, the team’s top three prospects, didn’t participate at the Combine for similar reasons. Who will go? Who will wow scouts? We’re previewing the event today, focusing on those three players.

Of course, they aren’t the only players participating this week. We’ll highlight three players with NFL potential who could move up draft boards with a strong day.

Check out Blue White Illustrated and our social channels to follow along with our Pro Day coverage on Friday. The best way to get curated information from BWI is to subscribe to Blue White Illustrated so you can get updated information throughout the day.

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