Penn State targets Swedish recruit Oscar Webersink for 2027 class
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 11:14 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Penn State is pursuing Oscar Webersink, a Swedish offensive lineman, following a standout performance at the school’s Prospect Camp. Though currently unranked, Webersink has attracted interest from various programs, including Florida State and Northwestern. With Penn State now offering him and scheduling an official visit, predictions for his commitment to the Nittany Lions have risen to 79.6 percent. His impressive athletic profile features a 4.9-second 40-yard dash and an 8-foot-10 broad jump, suggesting he could rapidly ascend in rankings. This weekend will be crucial for Penn State to secure his commitment before competition intensifies.
- •Oscar Webersink is an unranked offensive lineman from Sweden.
- •He gained attention after performing well at Penn State's Prospect Camp.
- •Webersink has received offers from several other schools.
- •Penn State has scheduled an official visit for him this weekend.
- •His commitment prediction to Penn State is currently at 79.6 percent.
- 11:14 AMYahoo Sports — Penn State in contention for 2027 Swedish O-lineman
"Swedish recruit Oscar Webersink is drawing major attention from Penn State after a standout performance at camp.
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