Post#969 » by Wizardspride » Sun May 1, 2016 3:47 pm
With Kaindoh's commitment, Maryland football's 2017 recruiting class rises to No. 20 in the National 247Sports Composite Rankings, and that's with only seven commits on board -- tied with a few other schools for the lowest total among the top 20 classes. For the non-recruitniks reading this, that means Maryland's ratings are the product of quality rather than quantity; according to the ratings, the Terps' average committed recruit trails only nine of those schools: Texas A&M, Florida State, North Carolina, Georgia, Clemson, Alabama, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Ohio State.
That's lofty company for a Maryland program that struggled to build any real momentum under Randy Edsall, one that's coming off a 3-9 season and has a brand new coaching staff.
Back to Kaindoh. The 6-foot-6, 256-pounder is regarded as the nation's No. 1 weakside defensive end, but he could easily grow into a strongside defensive end by the time his college career starts. Maryland is also pursuing DeMatha defensive end Chase Young, regarded by some as the most gifted pass-rusher in the 2017 class, and the Terps have a commitment from four-star defensive tackle Cam Spence -- Kaindoh's fellow Baltimore native and his teammate at IMG Academy (Fla.).
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