Maryland’s push to lock down the DMV took another step forward as Good Counsel three‑star offensive lineman Jaiden Lindsay trimmed his recruitment to a Top Four, and the Terps made the cut. The 6‑foot‑3, 275‑pound local standout has emerged as one of the region’s most intriguing trench prospects, and Maryland’s inclusion keeps them firmly in the hunt for a priority in‑state target they’ve been working to build momentum with throughout the spring.
Lindsay has brought clarity to his recruitment, cutting his list to four programs: Virginia Tech, Penn State, Maryland, and Colorado. The three‑star offensive lineman has drawn steady Power Four attention throughout the spring, but this trimmed group reflects the staffs that have built the strongest relationships and presented the clearest development paths. With two regional powers, a rising Big Ten contender, and a national brand still pushing to expand its East Coast footprint, Lindsay’s recruitment now shifts into a more focused phase as each program works to secure a coveted spot in his final decision.
Standing 6‑foot‑3 and 275 pounds, Lindsay has emerged as one of Maryland’s most promising young interior offensive line prospects in the 2027 class. The Good Counsel standout brings a blend of size, mobility, and early technical polish that has already put him on the radar of Power Four staffs. Rated an 86 by 247Sports and slotted as the No. 62 interior offensive lineman nationally, Lindsay is one of the top underclassmen in Maryland (No. 24), giving him plenty of runway to rise as he continues to develop in one of the region’s premier high school programs…