Stefen Wisniewski, OG (Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA): Wisniewski gets to the second level quickly. He is equally adept at run and pass blocking. Wisniewski has a nasty streak about him, he just needs to maintain it all the time. You'd be hard pressed to find a more intelligent football player. Father and uncle played D-I football. As a senior, Wisniewski was selected as an U.S. Army All-American. He earned first team Class AAAA Associated Press All-State honors. He was also named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Fabulous 22" team and was named first team All-Conference by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He was named to the Harrisburg Patriot-News "Platinum 33" team. He was also named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Terrific 25" team. Wisniewski earned first team Class AAAA Associated Press All-State, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Terrific 25" and All-WPIAL honors. Recorded 64 tackles, including 10 for losses and six sacks. (Scout.com) Wisniewski also took official visits to North Carolina and Boston College.
Bare essentials: 6-3.5, 275-lb, 5.1 40-time, #5 OG Scout.com
Andrew Szczerba, TE (Salesianum School, Wilmington, DE): Szczerba earned First Team All-Conference honors as a senior on offense and defense. After a successful junior season, Szczerba was as second team All-State selection. Junior stats: 13 rec/254 yards/2 TDs; bench presses 300 pounds and squats 315. (Scout.com) Penn State was Szczerba’s only official visit.
Bare essentials: 6-6, 250-lb, 4.9 40-time, #12 TE Scout.com
Quinn Barham, OG (Hillside High School, Durham, NC): Quinn Barham is a powerful lineman that looks ready to make the quick move inside with great feet and a huge lower body, especially in the backside. Good technique keeping his balance and moves well laterally in pass protection. Can easily see him adding a lot of size in the upper body, which is a necessity for him to be a contributor. Looks to be right at 6-3. (Scout.com) Barham also had offers from Colorado, East Carolina and Duke.
Bare essentials: 6-3.5, 265-lb, 5.2 40-time, #54 OG Scout.com
Andrew Dailey, WLB (Washington High School, Massillon, OH): Dailey has been a safety at the high school level, as he makes the change to linebacker in college he is going to have to get used to playing in the box and shedding blockers. He is very athletic and has outstanding lateral quickness. His experience as a safety gives him an advantage in coverage. Dailey helped lead his team to a state championship in 2005. Andrew was one of the Top 10 prospects in the Midwest in 2006. (Scout.com) Dailey also received interest from Florida, Illinois and Nebraska.
Bare essentials: 6-3, 215-lb, 4.6 40-time, #7 WLB Scout.com
Stephfon Green, CB (John F. Kennedy High School, Bronx, NY): Green ran for more than 1,000 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior. On defense, he intercepted two passes and ran back two kickoffs for touchdowns in nine games. (Scout.com) He was named first team All-Conference. He attended Penn State's football camp.
Bare essentials: 5-11, 185-lb, 4.3 40-time, #38 CB Scout.com
Kevion Latham, DE (Page High School, Greensboro, NC): During his first year on varsity at Greensboro (N.C.) Page, Latham recorded 12 ½ sacks and was second on the team in tackles, as a junior. He earned second team All-Conference recognition for his accomplishments. (Scout.com) Latham also visited California and Georgia Tech.
Bare essentials: 6-3, 240-lb, 4.60 40-time, #53 DE Scout.com
Nick Sukay, S (Greensburg Central Catholic High School, Greensburg, PA): Sukay is a very competitive and polished athlete. He runs very precise routes. Sukay's combination of speed and strength causes a lot of match-up problems for opposing defenses. He shows tremendous concentration and ball skills. Sukay is an aggressive player on defense who can cover and support the run. He can block, but will get better at it in college. As a senior, Sukay was named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Fabulous 22" team. He was named to the Harrisburg Patriot-News "Platinum 33" team. He was named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Terrific 25" team. He was named first team All-Conference by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Sukay caught 36 passes for 631 yards and six touchdowns. As a junior, Sukay earned All-conference and All-League honors. Was named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Terrific 25" team. Sukay caught 29 passes for 660 yards and eight touchdowns. Recorded 58 tackles, six interceptions and seven forced fumbles. (Scout.com) Sukay also took visits to Pittsburgh and Notre Dame.
Bare essentials: 6-3, 209-lb, 4.49 40-time, #10 S Scout.com
Bare essentials: 6-3.5, 275-lb, 5.1 40-time, #5 OG Scout.com
Andrew Szczerba, TE (Salesianum School, Wilmington, DE): Szczerba earned First Team All-Conference honors as a senior on offense and defense. After a successful junior season, Szczerba was as second team All-State selection. Junior stats: 13 rec/254 yards/2 TDs; bench presses 300 pounds and squats 315. (Scout.com) Penn State was Szczerba’s only official visit.
Bare essentials: 6-6, 250-lb, 4.9 40-time, #12 TE Scout.com
Quinn Barham, OG (Hillside High School, Durham, NC): Quinn Barham is a powerful lineman that looks ready to make the quick move inside with great feet and a huge lower body, especially in the backside. Good technique keeping his balance and moves well laterally in pass protection. Can easily see him adding a lot of size in the upper body, which is a necessity for him to be a contributor. Looks to be right at 6-3. (Scout.com) Barham also had offers from Colorado, East Carolina and Duke.
Bare essentials: 6-3.5, 265-lb, 5.2 40-time, #54 OG Scout.com
Andrew Dailey, WLB (Washington High School, Massillon, OH): Dailey has been a safety at the high school level, as he makes the change to linebacker in college he is going to have to get used to playing in the box and shedding blockers. He is very athletic and has outstanding lateral quickness. His experience as a safety gives him an advantage in coverage. Dailey helped lead his team to a state championship in 2005. Andrew was one of the Top 10 prospects in the Midwest in 2006. (Scout.com) Dailey also received interest from Florida, Illinois and Nebraska.
Bare essentials: 6-3, 215-lb, 4.6 40-time, #7 WLB Scout.com
Stephfon Green, CB (John F. Kennedy High School, Bronx, NY): Green ran for more than 1,000 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior. On defense, he intercepted two passes and ran back two kickoffs for touchdowns in nine games. (Scout.com) He was named first team All-Conference. He attended Penn State's football camp.
Bare essentials: 5-11, 185-lb, 4.3 40-time, #38 CB Scout.com
Kevion Latham, DE (Page High School, Greensboro, NC): During his first year on varsity at Greensboro (N.C.) Page, Latham recorded 12 ½ sacks and was second on the team in tackles, as a junior. He earned second team All-Conference recognition for his accomplishments. (Scout.com) Latham also visited California and Georgia Tech.
Bare essentials: 6-3, 240-lb, 4.60 40-time, #53 DE Scout.com
Nick Sukay, S (Greensburg Central Catholic High School, Greensburg, PA): Sukay is a very competitive and polished athlete. He runs very precise routes. Sukay's combination of speed and strength causes a lot of match-up problems for opposing defenses. He shows tremendous concentration and ball skills. Sukay is an aggressive player on defense who can cover and support the run. He can block, but will get better at it in college. As a senior, Sukay was named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Fabulous 22" team. He was named to the Harrisburg Patriot-News "Platinum 33" team. He was named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Terrific 25" team. He was named first team All-Conference by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Sukay caught 36 passes for 631 yards and six touchdowns. As a junior, Sukay earned All-conference and All-League honors. Was named to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review "Terrific 25" team. Sukay caught 29 passes for 660 yards and eight touchdowns. Recorded 58 tackles, six interceptions and seven forced fumbles. (Scout.com) Sukay also took visits to Pittsburgh and Notre Dame.
Bare essentials: 6-3, 209-lb, 4.49 40-time, #10 S Scout.com
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