NFL Scouting Combine Primer
Everything you need to know about the four Terps headed to the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine.
3/1/2024

The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis from February 26- March 4. Maryland will send four players to the combine. Before the Terps hit the field to impress the decision makers in the NFL, let’s take a closer look at each player.
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Gottlieb Ayedze
Offensive Line | 6-5 | 320
OL Gottlieb Ayedze
— Rayane M (@RayaneScout) February 1, 2024
One of my potential sleeper in this class at the OL position. Gottlieb is a late bloomer and because of that he's still very Raw but the flashes of potential are monstrous. Whether as OG or OT, he could well be a nice riser.
4th Round Talent?? pic.twitter.com/FieIHl5YQj
Gottlieb Ayedze proved a lot during his one season as a Terp, seeing action in 11 games at right tackle and starting Maryland's final 10 contests. A Germantown, Maryland native, Ayedze blocked for the fourth-ranked overall offense in the Big Ten (387.3 ypg) and the top-ranked passing offense (278.9 passing ypg). He was the sixth-highest rated pass blocking tackle in the Big Ten (over 500 snaps) with a 76.5 grade via Pro Football Focus.
Beau Brade
Defensive Back | 6-1 | 210
College Safety from @TerpsFootball Beau Brade has very good range, great instincts, is always around the ball, can cover, create turnovers, and steps up when playing top talent.
— David (@PHLEagleNews) November 20, 2023
Top 100 pick
He also plays with violence “I wanted to inflict pain”@bebrade02 is one to watch pic.twitter.com/DLirH8CpVu
Beau Brade has been a linchpin for Maryland’s improved defense over the last few seasons. A veteran defensive back from Clarksville, Maryland, Brade started all 12 games he played during his senior season in 2023 and led the Terrapins in tackles for the second straight season with 75 total and 48 solo. Brade also registered four tackles for loss, six pass breakups, one interception and a forced fumble. At the end of the regular season, Brade was named Honorable Mention All-Big Ten and was voted by his teammates as one of the team captains.
Delmar Glaze
Offensive Line | 6-5 | 328
Maryland OT Delmar Glaze was a fun tape study. Checked into the @seniorbowl at 6'4" & 323 pounds with 34 1/2" arms.
— Russell Brown (@RussNFLDraft) February 19, 2024
+ 30-plus game starter
+ Fires out of his stance square & under control
+ Timely punches & is able to reset hands quickly
+ Strong grip & drives w/inside hand pic.twitter.com/4kh6PJddIR
Delmar Glaze has been an anchor on Maryland’s offensive line for the last three years. The Charlotte, North Carolina native started every game at left tackle for the Terps in 2023, pacing an offensive line that blocked for the fourth-ranked overall offense in the Big Ten (387.3 ypg) and the top-ranked passing offense (278.9 passing ypg) in the league. Glaze was the second-rated pass-blocking tackle in the Big Ten via Pro Football Focus with an 83.1 grade and the fourth-rated tackle overall (over 750 snaps). He was named Third Team All-Big Ten at the conclusion of the regular season.
Tarheeb Still
Defensive Back | 6-1 | 196
CB Tarheeb Still, Maryland
— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) January 29, 2024
Does a nice job staying on top of this route before making a terrific grab in the back of the EZ.
My man got sick during Team later in the day, puked mid-rep (twice), but kept going and finished his coverage responsibility.
Tough football player. pic.twitter.com/yAAO0332dj
Tarheeb Still was a significant contributor for the Terps all four years he was in College Park. Still, a 2023 Second Team All-Big Ten selection, ranked tied for third nationally in interceptions per game (0.5) and tied for sixth nationally in total interceptions (5) during his final year at Maryland. The senior had a pair of interceptions in each of Maryland's wins over Virginia and Nebraska, making him one of only three FBS players to have two games with two interceptions. Still was named the Jim Thorpe National Defensive Back of the Week and the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after his two-interception performance at Nebraska.




















































































































































