Penn State recruiting signing day: Complete T-Frank's Film Room
The 2022 Penn State recruiting class is mostly in the books. Here’s a complete list of every T-Frank’s film room on the Class of 2022 for Penn State Football to get an idea of the talents of each player. Check back regularly for updates and additional content.
QB Drew Allar
RB Nick Singleton
DE Dani Dennis-Sutton
Notes on senior Film: Dennis-Sutton completed his transformation from a defensive tackle into a defensive end. His pass rushing moves, power and length jump off of film. Once he learns to play with a lower pad level, he’ll be a complete defensive end.
QB Beau Pribula
WR Kaden Saunders
OL Drew Shelton
RB Kaytron Allen
Ath. Mehki Flowers
CB Cam Miller
Note on senior film: Miller transferred to Trinity Christian Academy where he played corner, receiver and quarterback. His skills as an athlete are what you’d expect from one of the highest-rated recruits in America. His positional skills at corner are still in development but he got valuable experience lining up in single coverage, as well as in press.
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WR Anthony Ivey
LB Abdul Carter
Note on senior film: Almost every part of Carter’s game took a huge step forward in 2021. His maturity at the position and his ability to read his keys more cleanly unlocked his physical skills. His work as a pass rusher was impressive as well. Carter has the building blocks to be a complete football player.
TE Jerry Cross
Ath. Cristian Driver
DT Zane Durant
Saf. KJ Winston
DT Kaleb Artis
Note on senior film: Artis’ stoutness against the run took a step forward in his senior season as he began to use all 295 pounds of his frame. He’ll likely develop into a very solid one-technique defensive tackle with pass-rushing upside. There’s still work to be done from an awareness standpoint that will help speed up his play on the field. He’s another great Penn State recruiting find.