One of Penn State's top Class of 2019 recruiting targets will be visiting State College soon.

Princeton, N.J., Hun School four-star guard Caedan Wallace announced on Wednesday that he will be in town on an unofficial visit for the Blue-White game on April 21. The distinction is key, as a new NCAA rule will allow prospects to take their official visits between April 1 and June 26 if they so choose for the first time in recruiting history, but Wallace has opted to see the annual spring scrimmage on his own dime.

Penn State offered Wallace about a year ago, and it's work hard to get toward the top of his list. The 6-foot-5, 315-pound target has returned the interest by being a frequent visitor to campus, as this trip will be his second of the year. He last visited for a Junior Day event on Feb. 3.

The 247Sports' Crystal Ball currently has 10 predictions logged, and all point to Wallace eventually picking the Lions. The outlet's Composite rankings list him as the No. 6 guard in the class and a top-130 player overall, and he has offers from Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Michigan, and about 25 other programs.

Wallace likely leads the way on the program's guard board and is one of its top targets on offense overall, but other names to know at the position include Nokesville, Va., three-star Jakai Moore and Cincinnati, Ohio four-star Zeke Carroll.

As for his visit date, head coach James Franklin noted earlier this year, the intra-squad scrimmage will be a key recruiting date on the calendar. It always is, but this year will be different with the likely addition of unofficial visitors, and it will be an additional challenge for the staff to manage the team and game along with official visitors (with the school picking up most of their tab) and unofficial visitors.

"It is what it is and we're going to have to adapt and we're going to have to find a way to overcome it," Franklin said. "It does create a really good opportunity for us and that's why we want to sell the spring game out. I would like to have 107,000 fans there really enjoying themselves and have fun."