Penn State finished hitting the program reset switch this spring, when coach Matt Campbell and his staff began evaluating the roster they put together through six "very chaotic" weeks over the winter. While Campbell said Penn State learned plenty about itself through 15 spring practices, that came with some caveats. About 30 players were limited in some capacity during spring drills. Some key players (tight end Andrew Rappleyea, lineman Anthony Donkoh, linebacker Tony Rojas) were out for all of spring, while others (quarterback Rocco Becht, receivers Chase Sowell and Brett Eskildsen) participated to an extent. As a result, deciphering an initial depth chart following spring is difficult. But we're giving it a go, projecting a two-deep that will include more than a handful of players who missesd spring drills. Of note: Most of these players did not participate in the live-hitting drills at Penn State's spring-ending open practice . We've noted the transfers on the two-deep with an asterisk.…