Blue White Illustrated

July 2021

Penn State Sports Magazine

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than the rest. Three elite cornerbacks will be in University Park that weekend: Jae- den Gould and Jayden Bellamy of Oradell, N.J., and Keenan Nelson Jr. of Philadel- phia. That trio is believed to be at the top of assistant coach Terry Smith's wish list at cornerback. Safety Keon Sabb of Glassboro, N.J., and linebacker Wesley Bissainthe of Miami are also expected to be on hand. In addition, the Nittany Lions' top overall defensive tackle target, Kaleb Artis of Queens, N.Y., is slated to be on campus. There are also a dozen players expected to visit during the third weekend of the month, June 18-20. Cristian Driver, a four-star athlete and the son of former NFL wide receiver Donald Driver, will make the trip from Dallas. He's listed as a safety by Rivals.com, but Penn State likes him best as a wide receiver. Run- ning back Omarion Hampton of Clayton, N.J., cornerback Jordan Allen of Lafayette, La., and linebacker Omar Graham Jr. of Miami are a few other players who will be coming to University Park that weekend from outside the re- gion. Mid-Atlantic prospects such as defensive end Tyreese Fearbry of Pitts- burgh and offensive lineman Andre Roye P enn State added two prospects to its Class of 2022 in May, bumping the class up to 10 total commitments and to seventh place in the Rivals Team Rankings. O his mark, totaling 14 tackles, two tackles for loss, two interceptions and one forced fumble. Those two games, combined with Penn State's faith in Lack- awanna's coaching sta<, were enough for them to accept a commitment from Mills. ■ | Offensive lineman, juco safety join Lions' Class of 2022 MALEEK McNEIL Photo courtesy of McNeil family

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