Is losing three recruits in less than a week weird? Absolutely. Should you be freaking out about the long-term health of Penn State's ability to recruit?...Probably not.
Moten, a high school teammate of former Penn State commit Aaryn Parks, initially made his pledge to play for the Nittany Lions on February 2.
Defensive coordinator Brent Pry has tons of confidence in the Nittany Lions' group of linebackers entering the 2019 season.
"Obviously, guys who are returning starters have an advantage, but we're going to have open competitions every single year. You have to go out and earn it every single day."
Parks said Penn State "will continue to be a top choice on my list," but his recruitment is "100% back open" following his decommitment.
Barkley's total earnings of $25.8 million as an NFL rookie helped him earn the No. 93 spot on Forbes' annual rich list.