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Name: Drew Shelton 
College: Penn State     Number: 66
Height: 6-5   Weight: 306
Position: OT  Pos2: OG/C
Class/Draft Year: Jr/2026

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2022: NAC



 Drew Shelton, Penn State, Player News

  06/29/22 - OT Drew SheltonJr/2026, Penn State, 6-5, 306 (DS#999 OT) + More +

  One of Penn State's best players in its 2022 class was an offensive tackle, making this an easy choice. Shelton is long and lean at 6-foot-5, 275 pounds but is a great athlete for a tackle. His frame should allow for him to gain the weight needed to play tackle. That's a good thing, because he may need to add 50 pounds to be able to play in the Big Ten. Shelton could play either tackle position, but his length means he'll likely stick on the left side in the long term, protecting the quarterback's blind side. He's not going to contribute as a freshman - and it's unlikely he even does as a redshirt freshman in 2023 - but Shelton's addition to the program means Penn State has a potential building block on the offensive line in the long run. Those types of players are not easy to find, increasing his value to the team even more. - Centre Times

(DS#999 OT) Jr/2026 OT Drew SheltonPenn State
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