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Class Of 2026 Three-Star Wide Receiver Jahsiear Rogers Commits To Penn State Football

Update, 4:53 p.m.:

Since his commitment, On3 has ranked Class of 2026 wide receiver Jahsiear Rogers as a three-star. Per the outlet, Rogers is the top player in Delaware and the No. 55 overall wide receiver in his class.

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Class of 2026 wide receiver Jahsiear Rogers has committed to Penn State football, he announced Saturday. Rogers, who wasn’t rated by any major recruiting websites at the time of his commitment, became the third player to commit to Penn State’s recruiting class.

Hailing from Middletown, Delaware, Rogers only had four offers from Division I universities and just two from Power Four schools — Penn State and Indiana. He committed to the Nittany Lions during the weekend’s Lasch Bash recruiting event.

Standing at 6′ and 170 pounds, Rogers plays his high school ball for Appoquinimink. He joined a Penn State group rated No. 9 in the country by the 247Sports Composite rankings and followed running back Messiah Mickins and quarterback Troy Huhn in committing.

To see what Rogers can bring the Nittany Lions, check out his Hudl profile here.

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