With Dwayne Haskins Jr. committing to Maryland, we look back through time at the quarterbacks Maryland has brought in dating back to 2000, when online recruiting databases really first started.
H1. Chris Kelley, Seneca Valley, .9647 (2000)
Kelley redshirted his freshman season (2000) after tearing his ACL in the Super 44 All-Star game thatsummer. Unfortunately for him, he re-injured the knee and had to spend time rehabbing in 2001. In his sophomore season (2002), he played in 11 games as the backup quarterback.
After his third major knee operation since graduating high school and losing the quarterback competition to Scott McBrien, Kelley switched to strong safety.