The updated ESPN Junior 300 rankings were released on Wednesday, and there was plenty of movement across Pennsylvania’s high school football elite. Below is a breakdown of every player, all for the Class of 2026, from Pennsylvania who are recognized on the current ESPN Junior 300 list. You can see the full rankings here. Buzz: The 6-foot-7, 335-pound four-star recruit, who holds 25 Division I offers, is ranked No. 57 overall in the country, down four spots from ESPN’s previous rankings. Buzz: The 6-foot-5, 245-pound four-star Penn State pledge is ranked No. 67 overall in the country, down one spot from ESPN’s previous rankings. Buzz: The four-star Penn State commit is ranked No. 117 overall in the country, down one spot from ESPN’s previous rankings. Buzz: The four-star recruit who holds 16 Division I offers is ranked 142 overall in the country, up 34 spots from ESPN’s previous rankings. Buzz: The four-star recruit, who holds 25 Division I offers, is ranked No. 150 overall in the country, down six spots from ESPN’s previous rankings. Buzz: The four-star Penn State pledge is ranked No. 155 overall in the country, up 47 spots from ESPN’s previous rankings. Buzz: A 6-foot-3, 230-pound linebacker, the four-star recruit is a new entrant on the ESPN Junior 300 rankings at No. 168 overall in the nation and holds offers from Boston College, Maryland, Minnesota, Penn State, Pitt, Virginia Tech and West Virginia. Buzz: The 6-foot-5, 205-pound four-star Virginia Tech commit is a new entrant on the ESPN Junior 300 rankings at No. 201 overall in the nation. Buzz: A 6-foot-5, 230-pound defensive end, the four-star recruit is a new entrant on the ESPN Junior 300 rankings at No. 282 overall in the nation and holds offers from Boston College, Colorado State, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Penn State, Pitt, Rutgers, Virginia Tech, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Thanks for visiting PennLive. Quality local journalism has never been more important. We need your support. Not a subscriber yet? Please consider supporting our work.
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