Video: Chase Young Ultimate HighlightsThe DeMatha defensive end will play for Ohio State.
MaxPreps is your source for National Signing Day information this season, nationwide and in Maryland.
The activity and suspense from the day has just about wrapped up and Maryland can lay claim to 46 recruits who signed National Letters of Intent. There are also five more who are still committed but have not signed.
Visit our
Maryland National Signing Day page to see the names, rankings and high schools of all the Maryland players who signed or did not sign Wednesday. You can sort by division as well, breaking things down to even smaller levels.
Here are some fun facts from what went down on National Signing Day in Maryland:
- The Old Line State's top recruit, 5-star
DeMatha (Hyattsville) DE
Chase Young, chose to play for Urban Meyer at Ohio State.
- The Terrapins signed eight (with one more committed) from in-state recruits. Leading the University of Maryland recruiting class is a quartet of 4-stars:
Potomac (Oxon Hill) WR
Deon Jones, DeMatha RB
Anthony McFarland and OT
Marcus Minor, and
McDonogh (Owings Mills) T
Jordan McNair.
- Duke landed four 3-star recruits from Maryland, including
Boys Latin (Baltimore) DE
Victor Dimukeje,
Bullis (Potomac) SS
Damani Neal and DT
Derrick Tangelo, and
Avalon (Gaithersburg) DT
Axel Nyembwe.
- UConn also has four Maryland recruits, led by 3-star
St. Frances Academy (Baltimore) WR
Jordan Swann.

Jordan McNair of McDonogh signed with Maryland.
Photo by John Bowers