Amid wholesale changes on Penn State's roster — from finding a replacement at middle linebacker to identifying a new tight end — wide receiver is an area of intrigue flying under-the-radar this spring. And another layer was added to the complex situation on Tuesday afternoon.
Brandon Polk — once seen as the natural successor to DaeSean Hamilton in the slot — said on a conference call that he has moved outside to the "Z" receiver. And with Juwan Johnson missing time, DeAndre Thompkins taking more snaps inside and fresh faces receiving praise, wideout has become the most interesting situation on Penn State's offense.