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Three-star wide receiver Jayden Comma will announce his commitment at 7 p.m. on Friday night, and the Terps are one of two likely options alongside West Virginia. Comma is the No. 76 wideout in the class of 2017, according to the 247Sports Composite.
247Sports’ Crystal Ball gathers the opinions of recruiting “experts,” and they seem to like Comma’s chances of committing to Maryland.
If he commits to Maryland, he’ll be the fourth wide receiver in the Terps’ 2017 class, joining Sean Nelson, Carlos Carriere and MJ Jarrell. He’d also be the fourth Georgia recruit to commit to Maryland this cycle, joining Nelson, Carriere and linebacker Jalen Browder, who just committed last week.
247Sports and Rivals both measure Commas 6’2, which would tie him with Nelson and Jarrell. Carrierre, meanwhile, is 6’5. All four are taller than any receiver Maryland has on scholarship.
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