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Pitt Adds WPIAL Walk-On OT
Sep 27, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Panthers head coach Pat Narduzzi arrives at the stadium to coach the Panthers against the Louisville Cardinals at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

PITTSBURGH — The Pitt Panthers have received a commitment from Class of 2026 offensive tackle Sean Franklin from Mars, Pa., he announced on Jan. 29.

"Thank you to all of my family, friends and coaches for all of their support throughout this journey. I'm incredibly grateful for this opportunity and can't thank [Jeremy Darveau] and [Pat Narduzzi enough] for believing in me," Franklin wrote on Twitter.

Franklin stands at 6-foot-6 and 290 pounds, according to his profile on Twitter. Franklin was also named first-team All-Conference three times and was named to an All-State team once.

Last season, Franklin was part of an offensive line that helped lead Mars to an 8-3 overall record and a 4-1 conference record. According to MaxPreps, the Fightin' Planets' offensive line paved the way for 2,357 team rushing yards, at 7.1 yards per carry, 214.3 yards per game and 30 total touchdowns.

Franklin is now the third incoming freshman tackle and fourth new tackle overall in Pitt's 2026 recruiting class. Mike van der Oord and Nick Howard are the two incoming freshmen and former Penn transfer Netinho Olivieri is the lone transfer addition.

Pitt's Rebuilding OL

Franklin is another piece added to Pitt's rebuilding offensive line after a difficult season protecting the passer in 2025.

Freshman quarterback Mason Heintschel was sacked the seventh-most times of all starting quarterbacks last season, despite starting in just nine games. He was taken down 34 times in the backfield and was pressured 149 times, according to Pro Football Focus.

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Pitt's front five was also ranked among the nation's worst groups in sacks allowed and tackles for loss allowed. The Panthers' untit ranked 132nd and 117th, respectively.

Starting tackle Jeff Persi and starting center Lyndon Cooper will not return in 2026, leaving two clear position battles heading into 2026.

Pitt also signed former Akron guard Keylen Davis from the transfer portal. According to PFF, Davis was the top run-blocking lineman for the Zips last season, but struggled in pass protection, allowing the most pressures of the group with 14 and the second-most sacks with four.

The returning starters for Pitt are Keith Gouveia, BJ Williams, Ryan Carretta and Kendall Stanley and Ryan Baer.

Gouveia started the 2025 season until he suffered a season-ending injury in the fourth game. Carretta stepped in for Gouveia and was the starter for the remainder of the season. Stanley was in a similar situation, as he filled in for Persi when he was injured and started most of the season.

This article first appeared on Pittsburgh Panthers on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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