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Penn State football recruiting: Analysis on Dani Dennis-Sutton, Drew Allar and the Nittany Lions’ 2022 class


Penn State’s in-state rebound continues in the Class of 2022. After a busy June of official visits and camps, July has seen a flurry of commitments. The latest is four-star defensive end Dani Dennis-Sutton, who chose the Nittany Lions on July 22.

Below is a rundown of Penn State’s 2022 class, which has 22 verbal commitments. All rankings are from the 247Sports Composite. The most recent commitments are listed first, and analysis of commitments will continue to be added as the class unfolds.

Cam Miller, CB

High school: Trinity Christian Academy (Fla.)Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla.Ranking: No. 281 overall, No. 30 CBDate of commitment: July 26, 2021

Notable: With plenty of skill-position talents, two quarterbacks, notable offensive linemen and a pair of safeties among others already in the fold, the Nittany Lions now have a cornerback in the 6-foot, 180-pound Miller. Penn State offered Miller in November of 2020, and he made two trips to Happy Valley, including one for an official visit, in June. Miller attended Fernandina Beach High School last season, where he was thrust into option quarterback duties but also played receiver, defensive back and returner on kicks and punts. He also played basketball. The versatile athlete transferred to Trinity Christian Academy this summer and projects as a corner for the Nittany Lions. Miller’s other college finalist was Virginia Tech.

Dani Dennis-Sutton, DE

High school: McDonogh SchoolHometown: Owings Mills, Md.Ranking: No. 50 overall, No.





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