Skip to main content

Penn State portal and roster tracker: What decisions are left to be made?

Greg Pickelby:Greg Pickel01/13/23

GregPickel

Saint Louis (Mo.) Cardinal Ritter College Prep four-star running back Jamarion Parker received an offer from Penn State
A Penn State player's hand rests on his helmet during the Michigan State game. (Althouse/BWI)

Penn State is winding down its first week of classes in the spring semester. Roster movement has been limited as players return to the classroom ahead of winter workouts and, eventually, spring practice. However, the transfer portal has been plenty busy as of Jan. 13, and not in a great way for the Nittany Lins.

Here are the latest updates.

Which Penn State players have potential NFL decisions to make?

Here’s the list:

OT Olu Fashanu — The left tackle announced on Nov. 28 that he would be back with the Lions in 2023.

WR Parker Washington – Washington declared for the NFL Draft on Dec. 9. He will not play in the Rose Bowl.

“The memories I have made during my time so far with this Penn State family has been and will always be unforgettable. The fans, the Penn State White Out, the roar of 107K strong.. Unbelievable,” Washington said in a statement.

“Thank you to my family and coaches for the discussions, for helping me weigh the pros and cons, for helping me choose the next path in my journey. With that being said, I will be declaring for the 2023 NFL Draft.”

LB Curtis Jacobs – Jacobs announced on Jan. 10 that he will be returning to the Lions in 2023.

CB Joey Porter Jr. — Porter Jr., said on Nov. 30 that he would be foregoing the bowl game and instead starting to prepare for the 2023 NFL Draft. He aims to be the first Penn State defensive back to ever go in the first round. A unanimous All-Big Ten pick, Porter Jr., was on multiple All-American teams, as well.

More: 10 lofty goals for PSU, James Franklin, in his 10th year with the Lions

OT Caedan Wallace – Wallace told BWI at team media day in Pasadena, Calif., before the Rose Bowl that he would be back for the 2023 season.

TE Brenton Strange – Strange declared for the NFL Draft on Dec. 27. He will play in the Rose Bowl, though, before moving on.

OL Juice Scruggs — Scruggs declared for the NFL Draft on Dec. 23. However, he will play in the Rose Bowl before moving on.

Jake Pinegar — No announcement as of Jan. 13.

DE Adisa Isaac — Isaac announced his plan to return to Penn State for the 2023 season on Jan. 8.

DE Nick Tarburton — Tarburton declared for the NFL Draft on Dec. 17. However, he will play in the Rose Bowl before moving on to the next level.

OL Bryce Effner — Effner announced he is stepping away from the game of football entirely on Jan. 7.

Which Lions have entered the transfer portal?

–Former backup but current third-string quarterback Christian Veilleux was the first Lion to announce his plans to enter the portal. He did so back on Nov. 29 and then officially entered it on Dec. 5. He committed to Pittsburgh on Dec. 18.

–Defensive end Rodney McGraw signaled his intention to do so on Dec. 4 and entered it on Dec. 5. He committed to Louisville on Dec. 18.

–Corner Jeffrey Davis Jr., did so on Dec. 5. He picked Stony Brook on Dec. 29.

–Defensive end Davon Townley Jr., entered on Dec. 7. He has not picked a new school as of Jan. 12.

–Defensive tackle Fatorma Mulbah entered the portal as a graduate transfer on Jan. 5. He committed to West Virginia on Jan. 12.

–Walk-on linebacker Cody Romano enters the portal on Jan. 10. He has not picked a new school as of Jan. 12.

–Walk-on longsnapper Michael Wright entered the portal on Dec. 1. He committed to Boston College on Jan. 12.

–Linebacker Jamari Buddin entered the portal on Jan. 12.

Which players have Penn State offered in the portal, and have any made a decision?

Nov. 30 – Penn State sends out its first transfer offer to Rhode Island grad transfer Ajani Cornelius. He started 11 games at right tackle and was a first-team All-CAA pick at 6-foot-5, 310 pounds. Cornelius picked Oregon on Dec. 21.

Dec. 5 – The Lions offered Kent State receiver and Pennsylvania native Dante Cephas on the first day, as well as Alabama corner Khyree Jackson. Cephas netted 48 catches for 744 yards and three touchdowns. Jackson, meanwhile, has 14 career stops over two seasons with the Crimson Tide. He, however, picked Oregon on Dec. 18.

Penn State also offered former Philadelphia defensive lineman Elijah Jeudy, who is leaving Texas A&M. Jeudy played sparingly in his time at A&M, but is up over 290 pounds now, making him an interior prospect. He picked Nebraska, though, on Dec. 21.

It should be noted that former Oregon WR Dont’e Thornton also holds an offer from the Lions. Although he hasn’t admitted publicly that PSU or any school has offered, he’s currently believed to be Penn State’s most important portal target.

Dec. 6 – Penn State extended an offer to former Arizona wide receiver Dorian Singer. But, he picked USC on Dec. 19.

Dec. 7 – The first of two offers went out on this day to former Iowa defensive back Terry Roberts. The Pa., native was high school teammates at Erie Cathedral Prep with Lions’ center Juice Scruggs. Injuries have hampered his time with the Hawkeyes, but he’s been productive both on defense and on special teams when healthy. He is still uncommitted. The second went to former UTEP offensive lineman Jeremiah Byers. He picked Florida State Dec. 19.

Dec. 8 – The Lions offered two other receivers on Thursday. Former Lousiana Tech receiver Tre Harris, who was a first-team All-Conference USA pick after making 65 receptions for 935 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2022, said Penn State offered. However, he picked Ole Miss Dec. 23. Mississippi State receiver Rara Thomas was also once a target. But, he picked Georgia Dec. 22.

Top 10

  1. 1

    Kirby shoves MSU QB

    The UGA coach is going to regret this

    Trending
  2. 2

    Herbie backs Ducks

    Kirk Herbstreit message to Oregon, Ohio State

  3. 3

    Referee hospitalized

    Boise State-Hawaii ref taken off field by ambulance

  4. 4

    Spitting ejection

    Traeshon Holden spits on Ohio State DB, gets ejected

  5. 5

    Lincoln Riley snaps back

    USC head coach takes exception to question

View All

More: Penn State offseason staff updates include added role for Ja’Juan Seider

Dec. 9 – Penn State offered another receiver on Friday when it entered the mix for Kent State pass catcher Devontez Walker. He has since picked North Carolina.

Dec. 9-11 – The Lions hosted Kent State receiver Dante Cephas for an official visit. However, he left campus without making a decision. One has not been made as of Jan. 4.

Dec. 12 – Penn State expands its portal offer board, this time on defense. The Lions joined the mix for former Wake Forest corner Gavin Holmes. He picked Texas, however, on Dec. 21.

Dec. 15 — Penn State offered NC State redshirt junior Devin Carter. The 6-foot-4, 205 pound pass catcher had 25 receptions for 406 yards and two touchdowns in 2022 while also dealing with an injury. He picked Penn State on Jan. 2.

Dec. 22 — The Lions moved on former Troy receiver Keyonteze JohnsonHe is the adopted brother of Bo Nix, the current Oregon quarterback who used to play at Auburn. Over three seasons with the Trojans, Johnson has 141 receptions for 1,809 yards and eight touchdowns. He picked Oregon on Dec. 29.

Dec. 27 — Penn State was busy in the portal in terms of offers on this day. The Lions joined the race for Eastern Washington wideout Freddie Roberson and former Texas State defensive tackle Davon Sears. Both claim offers from numerous Power Five programs.

Updates since 2023 started

Jan. 1 — Sears announces that Penn State, Tennessee, and Oklahoma are in his top three. No decision has been made yet, however. And, there is not yet a public timeline for one.

Jan. 2 — Former North Carolina State receiver Devin Carter picked Penn State shortly after the Rose Bowl ended. He made 116 catches for 1,906 yards and 10 touchdowns over five seasons with the Wolfpack. He has one season of eligibility remaining. However, he decommitted and flipped to West Virginia on Jan. 11.

Jan. 4 — After possible target Kaden Prather, who played at West Virginia, picked longtime favorite Maryland, the Lions moved on former Bowling Green receiver Tyrone Broden. At 6-foot-7, he is the nation’s tallest receiver and has 1,199 yards and 12 touchdowns so far for the Falcons.

Jan. 5 — The Lions move on Georgia Southern receiver Jamari Thrash. He’s since committed to Louisville.

Jan. 8 — Tyrone Broden takes an official visit to Penn State. However, he leaves without committing.

Jan. 9 — Davon Sears commits to Oklahoma.

Jan. 11 — Devin Carter flips from Penn State to West Virginia. Tyrone Broden was to decide this day but has delayed his decision. No new date is set.

Who have the Lions landed in the portal?

Dec. 8 — Penn State lands a walk-on from former Columbia kicker Alex Felkins. He is a three-time All-IVY League selection.

Dec. 17 — Penn State picked up its first transfer portal commitment on Saturday. The Lions landed former FAU punter Riley Thompson. He averaged 45.4 yards per boot and was named a freshman All-American by The Athletic and a third-team All-American by Pro Football Focus.

Dec. 26 — Penn State picked up North Carolina corner Storm Duck. The second-team All-ACC corner adds a major new piece to the Lions’ secondary ahead of the 2023 season.

You may also like