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Redshirt Junior
Senior transfer guard from Tiffin with all-conference Division II background. Huff gives Penn State older interior line competition, but his Big Ten role should be evaluated through camp and actual 2026 usage.
Tyshon Huff is one of the more interesting offensive line additions because his path runs through Division II Tiffin rather than a familiar Power Four pipeline. That background should be handled carefully: it can signal maturity and starting experience, but the level jump to Big Ten play is still substantial.
Public transfer coverage identifies Huff as an all-conference guard at Tiffin, and Penn State lists him as a 6-foot-4, 301-pound redshirt junior. That combination gives the Nittany Lions an older interior lineman at a time when the line has to replace NFL departures and rebuild depth under a new offensive staff.
For the 2026 depth chart, Huff should be described as interior offensive line competition. His best route to value is likely guard depth, physical practice reps, and special-teams protection units before any larger role is earned.
The correct page tone is measured. Huff can help raise the floor of the room because he has played meaningful college football, but his Penn State role still has to be proven through camp, depth-chart placement, and whether the staff trusts him against Big Ten defensive fronts.