Three days into the 2019 NFL Draft, arguably Penn State football’s greatest quarterback of all time, Trace McSorley, was selected in the sixth round by the Baltimore Ravens.
McSorley started a full three seasons at Penn State, and to put it simply, won ball games, while producing at all-time level in the Big Ten Conference. He broke multiple school records, including a career win-loss record of 31-9. He threw for 9,899 yards and 77 touchdowns against 25 interceptions in his career, while rushing for nearly 1,700 yards and 30 touchdowns. The only QB with more total touchdowns was J.