Class of 2025 four-star wide receiver Jeff Exinor Jr. has committed to Penn State football, he announced Friday. Exinor became the 20th commit to the Nittany Lions in the current recruiting cycle.
Hailing from Owings Mills, Maryland, Exinor is rated as the No. 7 overall player in his home state and the 11th-best athlete in the country, per the 247Sports Composite rankings. Rated as the eighth-best player in Penn State’s recruiting class, Exinor joined a class ranked as the No. 6 group in the nation prior to his commitment, according to the network.
Exinor plays his high school ball for the McDonough School, which has produced the likes of Dani Dennis-Sutton and Curtis Jacobs for Penn State. In nine games for the McDonogh School, the 6’2″, 220-pound Exinor caught 76 passes for 926 yards and 11 touchdowns in his junior season, per his MaxPreps profile.
Exinor became the second wide receiver to commit to the Nittany Lions, following four-star pass catcher Lyrick Samuel.
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