Paris Palmer allowed one hurry in 28 Penn State dropbacks at Purdue, per PFF.

Pro Football Focus can't get enough of these Penn State tackle.

One week after declaring Brendan Mahon the country's best tackle during Week 8, his fellow offensive line bookend, Paris Palmer, was named to their Team of the Week for Week 9. Per PFF, Palmer allowed only a single hurry during 28 Nittany Lion pass attempts at Purdue. He also, they wrote, was an asset in the run game.

Palmer entered the starting lineup midway through Penn State's 38-14 victory over Maryland, after Andrew Nelson went down with a season-ending injury. From there, Palmer helped the Lions to an upset win over No. 2 Ohio State. While his individual performance against the Buckeyes was subpar, the senior bounced back in a big way against the Boilermakers.

Penn State rolled up more than 500 yards of total offense in West Lafayette, boosted by Saquon Barkley's career high 277. The Lions surrendered only a single sack and allowed quarterback Trace McSorley to connect on multiple deep balls, as well as three touchdowns.

Penn State returns to action Saturday against Iowa. Kickoff from Beaver Stadium is set for 7:30 p.m.