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Power Ranking the Penn State offensive positions before training camp: No. 3 Quarterback

Headshot 5x7 reduced qualityby:Thomas Frank Carr07/19/24

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Penn State quarterback Drew Allar listens to offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki during a warmup session prior to the Blue-White Game at Beaver Stadium. (Photo Credit: Matthew O'Haren-USA TODAY Sports)

Evaluating the quarterback position is a bit overwhelming, and it can be hard to know where to start. Unlike offensive linemen, there are endless statistics that measure and evaluate the signal caller position. It's easy to craft a narrative around several metrics and call it a day. But with how starting Penn State quarterback Drew Allar played last year, that would likely be just a fraction of the story. So, let's start with something basic. As a baseline, Allar proved last year that he's a competent and safe starting quarterback. He avoided mistakes, made some plays, and operated the offense efficiently for large stretches of the season. Here's a quick-hitting list of PFF stats to back that up.

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