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Terps 'still have some work to do' for 2015 football recruiting class

Maryland coach Randy Edsall says the offensive and defensive lines are the priority for remaining 2015 recruiting class. (Mitch Stringer / USA Today Sports)

OAKLAND, CALIF. — Adding talent along the offensive and defensive lines is among Maryland's top priorities with the remaining spots in their 2015 recruiting class, coach Randy Edsall said.

"We still have some work to do with the 2015 class," Edsall said. "We've got guys targeted that we want. There's a few positions, 'O' line and 'D' line, that we are still trying to fulfill the numbers that we [want] for that. We know exactly what positions we have, and we have the guys targeted. Now, we are continuing to recruit them:"

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Maryland's 2015 class consists of 16 oral commitments, including recently committed four-star defensive lineman Adam McLean (Quince Orchard).

Four-star offensive tackle Isaiah Prince (Eleanor Roosevelt) and four-star offensive guard Quarvez Boulware (Friendship Collegiate Academy) are two of the Terps' top remaining targets, and Maryland appears to be in a good position to land both.

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The Terps are also still in the running for other notable prospects such as five-star defensive end Byron Cowart and four-star wide receiver Ryan Davis, although Maryland is likely more of a long-shot to land Cowart.

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Former Terp and current Oakland Raiders long snapper Jon Condo visited practice on Friday and briefly spoke to the team following the session. Condo also spent time talking to Maryland's kickers, punters and long snappers. The 33-year old Condo signed with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2005, signed with the Raiders and 2006 and has been Oakland's long snapper since 2007. Condo was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2009 and 2011. … Former Baltimore Colts and Raiders tight end Raymond Chester, a Morgan State graduate, also attended practice on Friday. … Edsall is unsure whether reserve outside linebacker Jalen Brooks (concussion) will be available to play in the Foster Farms Bowl.

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