D
evin Willock wasn't the only offen-
sive lineman to join Penn State's class
in recent weeks. The Nittany Lions also
received a commitment from offensive
tackle Ibrahim Traore of the Bronx, N.Y.,
on Sept. 13, and they picked up two more
players in running back Keyvone Lee of
Clearwater, Fla., who announced his de-
cision in front of family and friends on
Aug. 26, and linebacker Zuriah Fisher of
Aliquippa, Pa., a Sept. 16 addition.
A four-star prospect according to Ri-
vals.com, the 6-foot-1, 220-pound Lee is
the highest-rated player in Penn State's
most recent batch of commitments. He
originally committed to Florida in the
spring of 2018 and stayed committed for
nearly a year but decided in February to
open up his recruitment and see some
other schools. That's when Penn State as-
sistant coach Ja'Juan Seider picked up his
interest.
Once he had a scholarship oer Lee commit-
ted, Penn State added Traore to its class.
Listed at 6-5, 290 pounds, Traore earned
an oer taking an o=cial
visit on the weekend of the Pitt game. A
three-star prospect listed at 6-3, 255
pounds, he had been close to giving
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Lee, Traore, Fisher join Lions' Class of 2020
FLORIDA CONNECTION
Lee had committed to
the Gators before chang-
ing his mind. Photo cour-
tesy of Rivals.com