Penn State Football

Recruiting update: Penn State builds on the defensive line with July commitments

It was a relatively quiet month of recruiting for Penn State, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be impactful in the long run. The Nittany Lions added multiple big-time recruits to their 2024 class, bringing them to 24 total commitments.

Let’s take a look at the two players the Nittany Lions earned commitments from, and where the class stands in the Big Ten and nationally.

Note: All rankings are based on the 247Sports Composite team and player rankings.

Committed prior to July

2024

ATH Quinton Martin (Belle Vernon, Pa.) — 4-star, No. 1 in Pennsylvania, No. 42 nationally

TE Luke Reynolds (Cheshire, Conn.) — 4-star, No. 2 in Connecticut, No. 131 nationally

OL Cooper Cousins (Erie, Pa.) — 4-star, No. 2 in Pennsylvania, No. 154 nationally

QB Ethan Grunkemeyer (Lewis Center, Ohio) — 4-star, No. 7 in Ohio, No. 185 nationally

CB Jon Mitchell (Jacksonville, Fla.) — 4-star, No. 29 in Florida, No. 200 nationally

OL Donovan Harbour (Waukesha, Wisc.) — 4-star No. 2 in Wisconsin, No. 203 nationally

RB Corey Smith (Waukesha, Wisc.) — 4-star, No. 3 in Wisconsin, No. 254 nationally

ATH Josiah Brown (Hicksville, N.Y.) — 4-star, No. 1 in New York, No. 269 nationally

S Dejuan Lane (Baltimore, Md.) — 4-star, No. 9 in Maryland, No. 286 nationally

OL Garrett Sexton (Hartland, Wisc.) — 4-star, No. 4 in Wisconsin, No. 289 nationally

S Vaboue Toure (Irvington, N.J.) — 4-star, No. 4 in New Jersey, No. 300 nationally

WR Tyseer Denmark (Philadelphia, Pa.) — 4-star, No. 6 in Pennsylvania, No. 309 nationally

LB Anthony Speca (Pittsburgh, Pa.) — 4-star, No. 10 in Pennsylvania, No. 421 nationally

CB Kenneth Woseley (Philadelphia, Pa.) — 3-star, No. 13 in Pennsylvania, No. 488 nationally

LB Kari Jackson (West Bloomfield, Mich.) — 3-star, No. 11 in Michigan, No. 506 nationally

ATH Caleb Brewer (Reading, Pa.) — 3-star, No. 17 in Pennsylvania, No. 579 nationally

CB Antoine Belgrave-Shorter (Jacksonville, Fla.) — 3-star, No. 91 in Florida, No. 654 nationally

OL Eagan Boyer (Cornelius, N.C.) — 3-star, No. 20 in North Carolina, No. 654 nationally

EDGE Xavier Gilliam (Columbia, Md.) — 3-star, No. 21 in Maryland, No. 912 nationally

DL De’Andre Cook (Washington D.C) — 3-star, No. 6 in District of Columbia, No. 984 nationally

WR Peter Gonzalez (Pittsburgh, Pa.) — 3-star, No. 27 in Pennsylvania, No. 984 nationally

2025

OT Jaelynne Matthews (Toms River, N.J.) — 4-star, No. 1 in New Jersey, No. 69 nationally

RB Kiendrea Barker (The Woodlands, Texas) — 4-star, No. 38 in Texas, No. 237 nationally

S Omari Gaines (Newark, N.J.) — 3-star, No. 11 in New Jersey, No. 371 nationally

Additions

2024

DL Liam Andrews (Brookline, Mass.) — 4-star, No. 2 in Massachusetts, No. 92 nationally

DL T.A. Cunningham (Miami, Fla.) — 4-star, No. 34 in Florida, No. 234 nationally

EDGE Mylachi Williams (Drexel Hill, Pa.) 4-star, No. 3 in Pennsylvania, No. 242 nationally

2025

None

Notes: Penn State picked up some big additions on the defensive line this month, with none bigger than Andrews. The 6-foot-5, 260-pound lineman should be a defensive tackle in the long run — one of the most difficult positions to recruit in high school football. Getting a top 100 talent at that spot will hold even more value than his already high recruiting ranking indicates.

Cunningham is another potential defensive tackle in the long run at 6-foot-6, 275 pounds. He and Andrews have the upside to form a powerful interior duo.

Williams is a high upside prospect who could continue to rise up the rankings. He’ll need to get much stronger at 6-foot-3, 215 pounds, but he’s still a tantalizing player as a potential edge rusher.

Subtractions

None

Notes: Nothing happened on this front in July, although a decommit from June, Deryc Plazz, did commit to Miami.

Rankings

NCAA — No. 5

Big Ten — No. 3 behind Michigan (No. 4 nationally) and Ohio State (No. 2 nationally)

Notes: Penn State is still third in the Big Ten with Ohio State and Michigan holding steady at first and second in the conference, respectively. For the second month in a row, the Nittany Lions hopped up one spot nationally, making this one of the top five recruiting classes in the country. While it may lack true five-star talent, it has depth and quality at key positions.

Jon Sauber
Centre Daily Times
Jon Sauber covers Penn State football and men’s basketball for the Centre Daily Times. He earned his B.A. in digital and print journalism from Penn State and his M.A. in sports journalism from IUPUI. His previous stops include jobs at The Indianapolis Star, the NCAA, and Rivals.
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