Drew Shelton grew into one of Penn State’s steadier linemen over time, even though plenty of people outside the program barely noticed the climb at first. Upon his arrival as a true freshman, he demonstrated a distinct quality: calm feet, clean balance, and a steady presence that coaches relied on. He dealt with slippery edge players, heavy bull-rushers, and the whole mix that hits a left tackle every Saturday as the seasons went by. By 2025, he had achieved a level of proficiency that solidified his position in the NFL, thanks to his impressive leap. He started all 13 games that season and pushed an offense that protected the quarterback at a powerful level while hammering out more than 200 rushing yards each week. With all that in mind, this report analyzes Shelton’s strengths, weaknesse

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