After improving Maryland’s 2019 recruiting class from 87th in the country to 49th with a strong showing on the second National Signing Day, coach Michael Locksley knew he had to add graduate transfers for the Terps to have any chance of being competitive in the fall.
An effective recruiter of high school talent during his coaching career, Locksley has been able to attract grad transfers to Maryland the past few weeks. They likely took notice of his success as offensive coordinator at Alabama.
After getting a commitment from Virginia Tech quarterback Josh Jackson last month, the Terps received another from a player who could become one of Jackson’s favorite targets.