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Maryland surprisingly struggled to capitalize on family ties in the Class of 2015 — Andre Monroe's brother, Ayron, committed to Penn State and Mike Locksley's son, Kai, signed with Texas. Isaiah Davis, however, has decided to keep it in the family.
The three-star outside linebacker from Washington and brother of Terrapins safety Sean Davis signed his National Letter of Intent with UMD on Wednesday as part of National Signing Day.
The 6-foot-1, 210-pound Davis verbally pledged to the Terps in August and could have the chance to play alongside his brother next season. Maryland loses a lot of contributors at linebacker (including three starters), and he could have an opportunity to make an early impact at whichever position he ends up playing.
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Davis, who played at St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School, chose UMD over offers from Boston College, North Carolina State and Virginia Tech. He's considered a three-star prospect by the 247Sports Composite, ranking as the 122nd-best athlete in the nation and the 47th-best player in D.C.