Pitt football continues to stock its inventory of official visitors for the month of June.

The latest addition to a long list of visitors comes from wide receiver DaMarion Fowlkes, who will spend time in Pittsburgh from June 6-8.

Fowlkes is a 3-star wide out, according to Rivals.com, out of Good Counsel High School in Maryland.

Pitt was one of the first Power 4 schools to offer the 5-foot-11, 170-pound receiver with the Panthers extending an offer back on Oct. 24.

After receiving an offer from the Panthers, Fowlkes made a trip to Pittsburgh on Nov. 4.

Fowlkes is an explosive wide receiver that runs effective routes as he aided ins Good Counsel’s Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title in the fall.

Other than Pitt, Fowlkes holds offers from West Virginia, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Boston College and others.

Pitt will now host eight prospects in the Class of 2025 from June 6-8. Stay tuned to Pittsburgh Sports Now in the following days for more on Pitt’s lineup of official visitors for June.

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