So in working on something else, I stumbled upon an hisorical database of Tom Lemming's position rankings dating back to the 1990 signing day (so seniors who played in 1989). I'm trying to put together some bigger info around what I found, because it's a fascinating historical document. Rivals didn't start rankings until 2001 and the 247 Composite only goes back to 2000 (which is not a complete list at all), and Tom was kind of the guy in recruiting information before the internet era.
It doesn't have overall rankings, or an equivalent of a "star" rating, but it does have deep lists at every position. So here's the activity - using the Tom Lemming rankings from 1990-2002 and the 247 Composite thereafter, Pennsylvania has had 17 players ranked as the top at their position nationally. I'm curious how many the board can put together. Throughout the day I'll release more hints as information, but I'll start with positions and a list of the years (not tied to position for now).
Positions:
3 - Dual Threat QB
3 1 – Guard
2 – Running Back
2 1 – Tight Ends
2 – Center
1 – Fullback
1 – Wide Receiver
1 – Defensive End
1 - Inside Linebacker
1 – Outside Linebacker
Years
1990
1991
1993
1994
1997
1997
2000
2001
2005
2008
2009
2010
2012
2013
2016
2016
2020
Years are for the year of high school graduation - so 2020 would be the 2019 football season. There are no #1's in this year's class, Jeremiah Trotter Jr. is the highest rated at his position as the #2 inside linebacker nationally, next year's early look also has a #2 in Enai White from Imhotep at defensive end.
Correct
Ron Powlus, Berwick - #1 dual threat QB in 1993 (Notre Dame)
Lavar Arrington, North Hills - #1 outside linebacker in 1997 (Penn State)
Terrelle Pryor, Jeannette - #1 dual threat QB and #2 overall player in 2008 (Ohio State)
Dan Kendra, Bethlehem Catholic - #1 dual threat QB in 1994 (Florida State)
Kevin Jones, Cardinal O'Hara - #1 running back and #1 overall player in 2001 (Virginia Tech)
Dustin Picciotti, CB West - #1 fullback in 2000 (Pittsburgh)
Mike Menet, Exeter Township - #1 guard , #28 overall player in 2016 (Penn State)
Julian Fleming, Southern Columbia - #1 wide receiver, #4 overall player in 2020 (Ohio State)
Kyle Brady, Cedar Cliff - #1 tight end in 1990 (Penn State)
Noah Spencer, Bishop McDevitt - #1 defensive end, #5 overall player in 2012 (Ohio State)
Miles Sanders, Woodland Hills - #1 running back, #21 overall player in 2016 (Penn State)
Eric Shrive, West Scranton - #1 guard, #39 overall player in 2009 (Penn State)
Not Quite
Micah Parsons, Harrisburg - #2 defensive end, #5 overall player in 2018
Dan Connor, Strath Haven - #2 inside linebacker in 2004, #13 overall player in 2004
Anthony Morelli, Penn Hills - #2 pro style QB in 2004, #15 overall player in 2004
Shariff Floyd, George Washington - #2 defensive end in 2010, #6 overall player in 2010
Callahan Bright, Harriton - #2 defensive tackle in 2005, #19 overall player in 2005
Justin King, Gateway - #2 cornerback in 2005, #15 overall player in 2005
Jeff Smoker, Manheim Central - #2 quarterback, #15 overall player in 2000
Jon Ritchie, Cumberland Valley - #2 fullback in 1993
Chad Henne, Wilson West Lawn - #3 quarterback, #18 overall player in 2004
Marlin Jackson, Sharon - #3 cornerback, #33 overall player
Jonathan Baldwin, Aliquippa - #4 wide receiver, #14 overall player in 2009
Stefan Wisniewski, Pittsburgh Central Catholic - #4 guard in 2007, #98 overall player
Dan Lawlor, Cumberland Valley - #8 fullback in 2004, #380 overall player
Shady McCoy, Bishop McDevitt - #9 running back, #29 overall player in 2006
AQ Shipley, Cornell - #14 defensive tackle in 2004, #124 overall player