Penn State projected scholarship chart: Where the Lions stand after addition of Audavion Collins
Penn State football added another scholarship player on Tuesday when the Lions landed cornerback Audavion Collins. The Georgia native and Class of 2022 three-star recruit did not see any game action during his one season at Mississippi State. He suited up for the highly successful Covington, Ga., Newton High. There, he had 62 tackles (five for loss), 19 pass breakups, an interception, and also some punt return work as a senior.
The Lions do not release an official scholarship chart. Blue-White Illustrated’s unofficial counter has head coach James Franklin’s program at 88 scholarship players, however, after Collins committed to the team. The NCAA limit is 85, of course, which means a few players will need to move on before the 2023 season begins.
Here’s how the position-by-position chart breaks down as of May 17.
Penn State scholarship picture at quarterback
Drew Allar, second year
Beau Pribula, second year
Jaxon Smolik, first year
Lions’ scholarship picture at running back
Trey Potts, fifth year (first at Penn State)
Nicholas Singleton, second year
Kaytron Allen, second year
London Montgomery, first year
Cameron Wallace, first year
Penn State scholarship picture at receiver
Dante Cephas, fifth year (first at Penn State)
KeAndre Lambert-Smith, fourth year
Malick Meiga, fourth year
Malik McClain, third year (first at Penn State)
Harrison Wallace III, third year
Liam Clifford, third year
Kaden Saunders, second year
Omari Evans, second year
Anthony Ivey, second year
Tyler Johnson, second year
Cristian Driver, second year
Carmelo Taylor, first year
Lions’ scholarship picture at tight end
Theo Johnson, fourth year
Tyler Warren, fourth year
Khalil Dinkins, third year
Jerry Cross, second year
Mathias “Mega” Barnwell, first year
Joey Schlaffer, first year
Andrew Rappleyea, first year
Penn State scholarship picture along the offensive line
Tackle
Caedan Wallace, fifth year
Olu Fashanu, fourth year
Ibrahim Traore, fourth year
Drew Shelton, second year
Alex Birchmeier, first year
Jven Williams, first year
Chimdy Onoh, first year
Guard/center
Hunter Nourzad, sixth year (second at Penn State)
Sal Wormley, fifth year
JB Nelson, fourth year (second at Penn State)
Golden Israel-Achumba, fourth year
Nick Dawkins, fourth year
Landon Tengwall, third year
Vega Ioane, second year
Anthony Donkoh, first year
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Penn State scholarship picture along the defensive line
Defensive end
Smith Vilbert, fifth year
Adisa Isaac, fifth year
Amin Vanover, fourth year
Zuriah Fisher, fourth year
Chop Robinson, third year (second at Penn State)
Dani Dennis-Sutton, second year
Mason Robinson, first year
Joseph Mupoyi, first year
Jameial Lyons, first year
Defensive tackle
Dvon Ellies, fifth year
Hakeem Beamon, fifth year
Coziah Izzard, fourth year
Jordan van den Berg, fourth year (third at PSU)
Alonzo Ford, third year (first at Penn State)
Davon Townley Jr., third year
Kaleb Artis, second year
Zane Durant, second year
Tyriq Blanding, first year
Lions’ scholarship picture at linebacker
Tyler Elsdon, fourth year
Curtis Jacobs, fourth year
Dom DeLuca, third year
Kobe King, third year
Keon Wylie, second year
Abdul Carter, second year
Ta’Mere Robinson, first year
Tony Rojas, first year
Kaveion Keys, first year
Penn State scholarship picture in the secondary
Cornerback
Daequan Hardy, fifth year
Johnny Dixon, fifth year (third at PSU)
Kalen King, third year
Cam Miller, second year
Audavion Collins, second year
Elliot Washington, first year
Zion Tracy, first year
Lamont Payne, first year
Safety
Keaton Ellis, fifth year
Tyrece Mills, fourth year (second at PSU)
Jaylen Reed, third year
Zakee Wheatley, third year
KJ Winston Jr., second year
Mehki Flowers, second year
DaKaari Nelson, first year
King Mack, first year
Lions’ scholarship picture at specialist
Kicker
Sander Sahaydak, third year
Punter
Riley Thompson, second year (first at PSU; transferring in from FAU)
Alex Bacchetta, second year
How does the Penn State projected scholarship chart break down by position, and what is the current total?
Quarterback – 3
Running back – 5
Wide receiver – 12
Tight end – 7
Offensive tackle – 7
Guard/center – 8
Total on offense: 42
Defensive end – 9
Defensive tackle – 9
Linebacker – 9
Cornerback – 8
Safety – 8
Total on defense: 43
Kicker – 1
Punter – 2
Total on special teams: 3
Overall projected Penn State scholarship total as of May 17: 88
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