Penn State Lands 2027 DE Elijah Guertin

by Chief Editor

Penn State has secured a commitment from defensive end Elijah Guertin for its 2027 recruiting class, bolstering the Nittany Lions’ defensive front. Listed at 6-foot-5 and 250 pounds, Guertin chose the program after receiving more than two dozen FBS scholarship offers, including interest from programs like Arkansas, Florida, and Tennessee, according to reports from Blue White Illustrated (BWI).

Why Elijah Guertin Fits the Penn State Defensive Scheme

Guertin’s profile suggests a versatile addition to the Nittany Lions’ roster. According to BWI analyst Thomas Frank Carr, Guertin possesses a massive frame with elite reach and the ability to eventually carry 260 pounds. Unlike prospects who rely solely on speed, Guertin demonstrates an effective combination of power through contact and flexibility. Scouting reports indicate he is capable of playing both on the interior of the defensive line and at the five-technique, allowing him to navigate double teams and tight end blocks efficiently.

Did you know?

Elijah Guertin is the second defensive end to commit to Penn State’s 2027 class, joining New Jersey native Carter Blattner. The Nittany Lions currently hold 21 total commitments for the cycle.

How Guertin’s Recruitment Evolved

The recruitment process for the Bishop Hendricken standout accelerated rapidly during the spring. After an unofficial visit to Penn State in April, where he met with head coach Matt Campbell and his staff, Guertin’s list of suitors expanded significantly. Throughout April and May, he visited Florida, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Guertin cited the “genuine” nature of the Penn State coaching staff as a primary driver for his decision, noting that they prioritized his development as a person alongside his football skills, according to BWI.

Comparing Recruitment Profiles: Edge vs. Tight End

Guertin’s versatility attracted interest across multiple positions during his recruitment. While most schools pursued him as an edge rusher, others—notably Arkansas and Rutgers—initially recruited him as a tight end. This duality highlights his rare physical profile. The following table illustrates the breadth of his Power Four attention:

Program Primary Interest
Penn State Defensive End
Arkansas Tight End
Rutgers Tight End

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Elijah Guertin’s current scouting rating?

Guertin holds an 89 overall rating from Rivals, designating him as a high three-star prospect.

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Where does Penn State’s 2027 class rank nationally?

Following Guertin’s commitment, Penn State’s 2027 recruiting class is ranked 18th nationally, according to BWI data.

What are Guertin’s primary physical strengths?

Scouts highlight his elite reach, frame, and ability to maintain speed while playing through contact as his standout attributes.

Pro Tip:

Keep an eye on how Penn State utilizes Guertin’s interior pass-rush moves during his development. His ability to play through double teams could make him an early impact player on special packages.

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