Penn State has been spoiled to death lately with a couple of wideouts capable of changing games with big plays.
Allen Robinson's circus catches on what were often essentially jump balls thrown by Matt McGloin and Christian Hackenberg turned entire contests around and flat-out won a couple. The 2013 Michigan game comes to mind. For the last three years, he's been doing the same thing for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Chris Godwin, bigger and stronger but plenty fast, was the master at gaining leverage and beating defenders to balls in a crowd. He made the same sorts of catches for Hackenberg and Trace McSorley.