Rasheed Walker is heading to Penn State.

The Lions led for a longtime in the race to land the Waldorf, Md., North Point High four-star offensive tackle. He is the No. 6 offensive tackle in the Class of 2018 according to the 247Sports' Composite rankings, the 23rd signee in this class for the Lions, and the fourth offensive linemen.

"My first time at Penn State, there's not really much around it ... and then you just get there and get so relaxed and so calm," Walker said in a video previewing his announcement. There's something about State College."

"The coaching staff is awesome, I'm really close with all the players, I've been down there seven or eight times, and their game atmosphere is ridiculous."

Added North Point head coach Tom Petre in a statement to Penn State:

""Rasheed is more than a great player. He's a great kid. He has made a tremendous impact on our program and with his teammates. He is a humble, hard-working kid, who is truly thankful for the opportunities in front of him."

Walker, who stands 6-foot-6, 290 pounds, picked the Lions over Ohio State, Virginia Tech, and over 25 other programs. He will enroll in June and joins a class in the trenches that also includes three-star guard/tackle Bryce Effner and four-stars Juice Scruggs, a center/guard, and tackle Nana Asiedu.

"Walker is only scratching the surface of where he could be." 247Sports' analyst Brian Dohn writes in an evaluation.

"He has a high ceiling because of his length and athleticism, and as he gets stronger, he can become a dominant offensive tackle in college."

Penn State will now wait to see where Phoenix, Ariz., four-star receiver Solomon Enis signs before closing out its Class of 2018 by seeing if Harrisburg athlete Shaquon Anderson-Butts will sign sometime this week.