Penn State looking to beef up 2028 recruiting class

Penn State looking to beef up 2028 recruiting class

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Penn State looking to beef up 2028 recruiting class

With a few more months until the 2026 college football season kicks off, Penn State’s program is in the best shape they’ve been in since their College Football Playoff appearance. They have a favorable schedule this year and have put the world on notice with their recent recruiting successes. Just yesterday, they secured a commitment from four-star running back Aiden Gibson, and they are taking the steps to ensure he isn’t the last major domino to fall.

The Nittany Lions sent out a heap of offers this week, with a few of them going to some of the top prospects in the nation. Their 2027 recruiting class has quickly become one of the best in the nation, so now they are putting a bigger emphasis on snagging players for 2028. The school gave offers to multiple four-star athletes for that year and will put in the necessary work to earn their commitments over the next year or so.

Michel Adams

Middletown quarterback Derian Cunningham (7) gestures to his ring finger as he and teammates (from left) Arric Dawkins, Michel Adams and Jeremiah Swift begin celebrating after the Cavs’ 28-14 win against Salesianum in the DIAA Class 3A title game at Delaware State University on Nov. 28, 2025.

Michel Adams is a four-star edge from Delaware who is considered one of the top pass rushers in his class. Shortly before Gibson made his decision, Adams took to social media to announce that Penn State had offered him.

He is a two-way player who also plays offensive tackle in high school, but he will likely stick to one side of the ball once he gets to college. Already standing at 6-6, 240 pounds as a sophomore, it would be a huge win to get a player as physically gifted as Adams to join the team.

Jameer Miles

Feb 28, 2026; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; The Penn State Nittany Lions mascot entertains during the second half against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Bryce Jordan Center. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

One of the few positions that the Nittany Lions don’t have much stock in is linebacker, so they are trying to change that. Four-star recruit Jameer Miles announced earlier this week that he received an offer from the school after speaking with coach Terry Smith.

Smith is the same man who predicted a big recruiting cycle for the program, and he is doing everything in his power to make sure next year’s is just as fruitful. Miles is 6-4, 195 pounds, so if he is able to beef up his frame, he could potentially shoot even higher up the list of top linebackers from the Class of 2028.

Grant Bowen

Penn State fans cheer on the Nittany Lions before playing Iowa in a White Out football game at Beaver Stadium Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023, in State College, Pa.

Grant Bowen is an intriguing high school athlete, who plays a multitude of positions. While he is listed as a tight end, he also plays wide receiver and outside linebacker. Penn State has a need for positional versatility, so they extended an offer to Bowen earlier this week.

There is still a long ways to go before any of these players officially commit to a team, so Smith and head coach Matt Campbell will assuredly build lasting relationships with them. Recruiting, which had been one of the school’s biggest question marks entering the offseason, is quickly becoming one of their greatest strengths.

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This article originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire: Penn State offers trio of 4-star recruits from Class of 2028

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