Arkansas Director of Recruiting Taylor Edwards is leaving the Razorbacks to fill the same position at Maryland, he announced via Twitter on Sunday.

During his one season in Fayetteville, Edwards helped the Hogs put together a 2019 recruiting class that is currently ranked No. 22 in the nation, according to 247Sports. The Pleasant Grove (Ala.) native joined Chad Morris’ staff last January after serving as a Player Personnel Assistant at the University of Alabama.

Edwards, 31, will be reuniting with newly-hired Maryland head coach Mike Locksley, who held multiple positions on Alabama’s staff during Edwards’ time in Tuscaloosa.

Edwards’ career in college football began at Jacksonville State, where he served as an assistant in personnel and operations. He left JSU to become the Director of Recruiting at Troy. He served as Samford’s Director of Player Personnel before joining Nick Saban’s staff at Alabama in 2017.

During his year-long stint with Morris and the Razorbacks, Edwards played a role in landing 14 prospects who are rated as four-stars by at least one of the major recruiting networks.

That group of four-stars includes quarterback KJ Jefferson of Sardis (Miss.) North Panola; wide receivers Treylon Burks of Warren (Ark.), Shamar Nash of Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy, Trey Knox of Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Blackman, and TQ Jackson of Jefferson (Texas); tight end Hudson Henry of Little Rock (Ark.) Pulaski Academy; defensive ends Zach Williams of Little Rock (Ark.) Joe T. Robinson, Mataio Soli of Douglasville (Ga.) Douglas County, Collin Clay of Oklahoma City (Okla.) Putnam City, and Eric Gregory of IMG Academy; linebacker Zach Zimos of Richmond (Texas) Fort Bend Travis; and defensive backs Jalen Catalon of Mansfield (Texas) Legacy, Adonis Otey of Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Blackman, Gregory Brooks Jr. of Harvey (La.) West Jefferson, and Devin Bush of New Orleans (La.) Edna Karr.

The Razorbacks hosted seven official visitors this weekend, including Henry, Burks, offensive lineman Ricky Stromberg of Tulsa (Okla.) Union, Marcus Miller of Warren (Ark.), wide receiver John David White of Little Rock (Ark.) Pulaski Academy, wide receiver Finnegan Corwin of Dallas (Texas) Highland Park, and cornerback Hudson Clark of Dallas (Texas) Highland Park.

Henry, Burks, Stromberg and Miller are already committed to the Razorbacks, while White, Corwin and Clark are being pursued as preferred walk-ons.

Arkansas has officially filled 22 spots for the Class of 2019 and plans to sign a total of 29 by National Signing Day on February 6. The Razorbacks will host official visitors over the next three weekends and are also expected to hold seven prospect days for the Class of 2020 beginning on January 26.

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