2016 ROSTER PREVIEW
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DEFENSIVE LINE (DE/DT)
Penn State's defense is in stark contrast to it's offense, as eight of the eleven starters are experienced seniors. We start on the defensive line, where junior Aaron Young and true freshman Cory Hartman will look to apply pressure to opposing quarterbacks at defensive end. In the middle, seniors Derrick Dowrey and Brian Gaia are a pair of big bodies that will make running up the middle very tough for any team brave enough to try it. One of the team's most talented defensive lineman may be junior Thomas Ward, who will step into a starting spot at defensive tackle next season.
RECRUITING: The team is young at defensive end, but will need to add a pair of defensive tackles to offset the graduations of starters Dowrey and Gaia. Three-star prospects Rob Robinson of Camden, NJ and Nate Murray of Urbana, OH are likely very high on the team's list.
LINEBACKER CORPS (OLB/MLB)
All three of the team's starters at linebacker are seniors, but the players behind them on the bench are young and inexperienced for the most part. Dustin Silva and Nyeem Wartman are the starters at outside linebacker, while senior Sean Dickson and second-year freshman John Carpenter will play backup at the position. At middle linebacker, senior Greg Mitchell leads the charge, with freshmen Tiger Newton and Nate White playing backup. True freshman Alex Mixon will be redshirted in anticipation of competing for the starting spot in the middle next season.
RECRUITING: With four players graduating, linebacker will prove to be one of the team's most active positions as far as recruiting is concerned. At outside linebacker, the team has their eyes on three-star prospects and Pennsylvania natives Reggie Evans and Grant Brown, as well as four-star prospect Jerome Hunt out of Linden, New Jersey. At middle linebacker, look for the team to heavily recruit three-star prospect David Jones, also out of New Jersey.
CORNERBACK
The defensive secondary may be the most talented position on the team, and it all starts at cornerback, where a trio of seniors occupy the top spots. Gary Novak is the undisputed leader of the defense, and will play alongside Daquan Davis, while Seth Lewis will see a solid amount of playing time at nickelback. Junior Brandon Bryant, and sophomores Ryan Williams and Matt Dunlap are the cornerbacks of the future for the team, but won't see much playing time this year.
RECRUITING: Three-star prospects Brad Swain and Tony Brown are the team's top targets at cornerback, while two-star prospect Cedric Henry, a JUCO sophomore, will also receive quite a bit of attention from the Nittany Lions. All three recruits are coverage-oriented players.
SAFETY (FS/SS)
Despite limited playing time last season, Trevor Williams recorded 23 tackles, one sack, and two interceptions. Now as a senior, Williams will occupy the starting role at free safety. Playing alongside him will be junior Carlos Smith at strong safety, who beat out incumbent starter Brandon Smith in the spring. Freshmen Steven Graves, Kyle Smith, and Fred Wheeler are all waiting in the wings for their chance to climb the depth chart.
RERUITING: Penn State hopes to add one player at each position, and will target three-star prospects Jarvis Grant and Lance Horn, both of them Ohio natives.
SPECIAL TEAMS (K/P/RET)
Junior Pat Smith hit 92% of his field goal attempts two years ago, but saw his production fall off last season, making only 12 of his 22 attempts. In his third year as starter at kicker, he's hoping for a return to form. Sophomore John Williams returns at the team's starter at punter, and will look to improve upon his average of 38 yards per punt from a year ago. Senior runningback Akeel Lynch will lead the return game.
RERUITING: The team would like to carry three kicker on the roster, so look for them to target in-state prospect Victor Edwards.
TOTAL RECRUITING TARGETS: It will be a busy year for the team's recruiters on defense and special teams as they look to add twelve players to next year's roster.