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A Penn State football transfer portal shakeup: What's next for Lions after departures?

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Penn State football's 2024 roster was all but guaranteed to shift and re-shape this spring.

There simply wasn't enough scholarship spots − and open depth chart positions − leading up to the 2024 season. That's become the natural cycle of big-time college football, especially in the age of the NCAA transfer portal.

And, sure enough, seven scholarship players have announced their intentions to leave coach James Franklin's team this spring, including four this week − receiver Malik McClain, safety King Mack , running back London Montgomery and offensive lineman Golden Israel-Achumba. The moves were reported as this second transfer portal session closed.

So what do the losses mean to Penn State?

Here's a breakdown of who's leaving (The Lions have not added any transfers this spring) and how it may affect the program's status in the expanded Big Ten and College Football Playoff:

Wide receiver: KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Malick Meiga, Malik McClain, Carmelo Taylor

This room needed a space-clearing shakeup. There was no way the roster could hold the 15 wideouts who began spring workouts.

The Lions did lose their leading returning receiver, KeAndre Lambert-Smith, the other defections (Malick Meiga, Malik McClain and Carmelo Taylor) were fringe pieces and somewhat expected.

Even Lambert-Smith, who was Penn State's No. 1 target for much of 2023, proved wildly inconsistent in production and on-field body language last season before all but disappearing down the stretch. He announced his departure and commitment to Auburn a couple of months after the Lions added Ohio State transfer Julian Fleming.

And despite their promise and experience, Meiga (special teams captain), Taylor and McClain, combined for less than 10 catches last season. They seemed buried toward the bottom of a wideout group in need of serious improvement.

The Lions' revamped look there now: Fleming and junior Tre Wallace should be early starters with Kaden Saunders, Omari Evans and Liam Clifford showing spring promise for increased production.

Safety: King Mack

Mack's transfer portal loss may be the biggest of the spring.

The second-year safety from Florida owned elite talent and speed (four-star recruit), including impressive hitting and ball-tracking skills, according to teammates. He was a special teams coverage standout last fall and offered kick and punt return possibilities.

Still, it probably would have been difficult for Mack to earn significant playing time this fall. Penn State's safety group is loaded with more experienced, proven commodities, including Big Ten expected stars Jaylen Reed and KJ Winston and top reserve Zakee Wheatley.

Sophomore DaKaari Nelson, boasting the best size in the room (6-foot-3, 220 pounds) also will be pushing for backup reps.

This position group should be one of the nation's best even without Mack, who may be looking at a new destination in the Deep South , closer to home.

Running back: London Montgomery

The former Scranton Prep standout has been working from behind, so to speak, ever since arriving at Penn State.

Montgomery did return to playing form this spring after recovering from a serious knee injury − and did show off some talent glimpses in April's Blue-White Game. But how high could he possibly be on Penn State's running back pecking order?

Like Mack, Montgomery seemed the fourth playing option, at best, in 2024 − behind starters Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen and and surging sophomore Cam Wallace and impressive rookie Quinton Martin.

Montgomery still needs to build his body and physicality , according to repeated comments from Franklin.

Linemen: Davon Townsley, Golden Israel-Achumba

Davon Townsley, a defensive tackle, entered the transfer portal for the second time in his Penn State career. He figured to be a deep backup piece on the line this coming season.

Israel-Achumba was even further off the game-day radar before his transfer intentions were reported. The senior's only playing time last season came with a handful of snaps against Massachusetts. He was not slated to make the Lions' two-deep depth chart this fall.

Frank Bodani covers Penn State football for the York Daily Record and USA Today Network. Contact him at  [email protected] and follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @YDRPennState.

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Penn State Undergoes Necessary Change During the Spring Transfer Window

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Penn State coach James Franklin leads the Nittany Lions onto the field for their 2023 game against Michigan State at Ford Field in Detroit.

After the Blue-White Game in April, Penn State coach James Franklin said he expected an "interesting" offseason, referencing the NCAA Transfer Portal that would open two days later. Yet even after seven scholarship players, including four this week, entered the portal since then, the Nittany Lions had few seismic changes to their roster.

The biggest name to enter the portal this week before it closed was safety King Mack, a sophomore who was Penn State football's highest-rated defensive player of its 2023 recruiting class. Mack played mostly special teams last season and had won praise from Franklin for being "fast, aggressive and violent."

As Rivals first reported, Mack, receiver Malik McClain, offensive lineman Golden Israel-Achumba and running back London Montgomery entered the portal before the April 30 deadline. They joined receivers KeAndre Lambert-Smith and Malick Meiga and defensive lineman Davon Townley in entering the portal during the spring window. Lambert-Smith since committed to Auburn.

In all, 12 scholarship players from Penn State's roster entered the transfer portal since the 2023 season ended. Though the number might sound high, it represents a necessary change as Penn State closes toward the NCAA 85-scholarship limit. And Penn State still might not be there. According to its roster, Penn State currently has 91scholarship players, though the in-house and outside scholarship numbers don't always match.

Indeed, Franklin was asked during spring practice about getting to the 85-scholarship limit. He didn't seem concerned.

"We’re in great shape," Franklin said in April. "Don’t see any of those things [being] an issue, and our math’s different than yours."

Here's a look at the four scholarship players who entered the portal.

RELATED: After spring practice, Penn State faces an "interesting offseason," James Franklin says

A 4-star safety from Fort Lauderdale's St. Thomas Aquinas, Mack was among the headliners of the 2023 recruiting class. He was a playmaker at STA who arrived at Penn State intent on competing for early playing time. He did that, making the early special teams roster, but his playing time was reduced during the Big Ten schedule. Mack played in six games, burning his redshirt by playing a combined nine snaps over the final two games against Michigan State and Ole Miss.

Penn State is well equipped at safety this season, returning starters Jaylen Reed and KJ Winston and rotational player Zakee Wheatley. But all three could be gone next season, when Mack could have ascended into a starting role. This decision signals that Franklin and his staff are comfortable enough with their safety depth to absorb such a loss.

RELATED: Three former Penn State quarterbacks are on the move again

Malik McClain

McClain transferred to Penn State last season with Dante Cephas, two receivers expected to bolster the room. Both lasted one year. Cephas entered the portal in January, McClain in late April. The 6-4 receiver, who spent two seasons at Florida State, began his Penn State career with promise, catching four passes for 58 yards and a touchdown in the season-opening win over West Virginia. After that, McClain caught two passes over the following two games, and that was it. He finished the season with four catches for 71 yards, gaining nearly 82 percent of those yards against the Mountaineers.

Receiver is the position undergoing the most change this season. Four of the 12 Nittany Lions who entered the portal were wide receivers, with Julian Fleming arriving from Ohio State to absorb some of the pressure. In fact, it might be surprising that Penn State didn't lose one or two more receivers.

RELATED: For Penn State's offense, questions about wide receiver will linger into the fall

London Montgomery

Montgomery redshirted in his freshman year at Penn State after sustaining a season-ending injury during his senior year at Scranton Prep. As a high school junior, Montgomery rushed or 2,356 yards and 36 yards, leading the 247Sports Composite to rank him as Pennsylvania's top running back.

Montgomery was in the same recruiting class as fellow running back Cam Wallace, and the Nittany Lions added two more backs in the 2024 class. One was Quinton Martin Jr., who rushed for two touchdowns in the Blue-White Game. There's depth at the position, and Franklin hinted early in spring practice that Montgomery had some ground (and weight) to gain to win playing time.

"London has struggled to put some weight on," Franklin said. "But in terms of football IQ, in terms of kind of their instincts and vision, [Montgomery and Wallace have] shown that. Their ability to pass pro, they’ve shown they’ll be tough and stick their faces in there. The Sunday-night scrimmages have been really good. So I think both of those guys, if they’re willing to do the things off the field, specifically in the weight room and nutrition and things like that, then I think they both have a chance to have bright futures."

RELATED: Running back Quinton Martin Jr. stands out in Penn State debut

Golden Israel-Achumba

The 6-4, 336-pound offensive lineman from DeMatha Catholic played in five games over two seasons at Penn State, though just one last year. He spent the season largely on the developmental squad, and earned praise from Franklin several times, but could not translate that to playing time. He'll have a better opportunity with his next program.

AllPennState is the place for Penn State news, opinion and perspective on the SI.com network. Publisher Mark Wogenrich has covered Penn State for more than 20 years, tracking three coaching staffs, three Big Ten titles and a catalog of great stories. Follow him on Twitter @MarkWogenrich.

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If you need help in devising a research project but are unsure who might be the best person to supervise it, the King's research portal can give you a more detailed understanding of the range of expertise of specific academics and research activity at King's.

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