6 target football recruits and 3 commits set to visit Kansas State for official visits

Kansas State is set to host their first round of recruits and commits on June 7th.
Nov 11, 2023; Manhattan, Kansas, USA; The Kansas State Wildcats Pride of Wildcat Land Matching Band spells out K-State before the start of a game against the Baylor Bears at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 11, 2023; Manhattan, Kansas, USA; The Kansas State Wildcats Pride of Wildcat Land Matching Band spells out K-State before the start of a game against the Baylor Bears at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports / Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
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It is June and everyone in the college football world knows what that means. It is official visit time and Kansas State has quite a slate of recruits and commits visiting this month.

Kansas State will have multiple players visiting throughout the month, however, the first set of recruits will take place this upcoming weekend on June 7th.

Right now Chris Klieman and the Wildcats will host six target recruits and three more recruits that have already committed for the 2025 class. There are rules about official recruits that the NCAA has put in place.

Official visits can only take place between April 1st and the last Wednesday in June for athletes after their junior year. Athletes can have up to an unlimited number of official visits, but can't visit one school in Division I more than once and visits can not be longer than 48 hours.

The three commits that are visiting K-State the weekend of June 7th are offensive tackle Will Klemna, linebacker Weston Polk, and quarterback Dillon Duff. All of these commits are three-star recruits rated by 247Sports.

There are six recruits heading to Manhattan for Klieman and the rest of the football program to pull out all the stops to bring these guys into the 2025 class that only has three commitments so far.

OT Lucas Allgeyer

Lucas Allgeyer out of St. Louis, Missouri is a three-star offensive lineman rated by 247Sports. This is one of the top recruits that Kansas State is going after other than tight end Linkon Cure. Allgeyer could easily be a four-star recruit, especially if he elevates his play during his senior season.

Allgeyer does have visits to NC State and Iowa on his calendar and the Wildcats' biggest competition would probably be the Hawkeyes. Allgeyer would be a good addition to K-State's rough and tough offensive line and the Wildcats hope to wow him during his visit.

CB Leo Almanza

Leo Almanza is one of the top defensive players coming onto campus this weekend for K-State. Almanza saw a little bit of Kansas State earlier this spring on an unofficial visit and now will get to bring his family with him for his official visit.

Almanza definitely has other choices including fellow Big 12 opponents Utah, Baylor, and Houston, but it seems that Kansas State may be on the top of his list. He talked about how excited he is to show his whole family K-State and it seems like he would be a great fit in Joe Klandermann's defense.

DL Jackson Blackwell

Jackson Blackwell was one of three players on this list added to the official visit list for this weekend in the past week. Blackwell has a lot of teams vying for his commitment and Kansas State has now thrown their hat in the ring.

Blackwell is a top 64 defensive lineman in the country according to 247Sports. As a Texas native, K-State will have to fight other Texas schools such as Baylor, Houston, and Texas Tech but Arizona is also in the mix. Blackwell has announced he will make his decision on July 1st.

ATH Cameron Jamerson

Cameron Jamerson is a top 55 athlete in the current 2025 class and could find himself ranked higher as the summer and year go on. He could be ranked higher right now if it wasn't for an injury, but he will play his final season in Texas with Shadow Creek.

Kansas State has to compete with big Texas programs such as TCU and SMU along with other big programs like Maryland and Louisville.

Edge Dalton Knapp

Kansas State marks Dalton Knapp's first official visit and he already has a small tie to the Wildcats. The current wide receivers coach at All Saints Episcopal is Kendall Adams, who played at Kansas State as a defensive back.

The biggest competition K-State has for Knapp is Boise State and the Wildcats rival the Kansas Jayhawks. Offers have come in pretty quickly for Knapp and Boise and Kansas are making hard pushes for the young pass rusher, but with Kansas State landing the first official visit, the Wildcats may be able to close the deal for Knapp before he even sees the other schools.

WR Adonis Moise

Adonis Moise is an interesting wide receiver as it seems like he should have more official visits on his schedule, but Kansas State is currently listed as the only one. Moise has come out and said K-State is at the top of his list and could choose the Wildcats officially after this weekend.

Moise was garnering interest from other big programs like Clemson, Florida State, Kansas, and West Virginia last year, but since then Kansas State has been consistent in their interest in the young wide receiver.

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