Trevon Diggs, Stefon Diggs’ younger brother in the class of 2016, had previously said he would announce his college commitment this past Saturday. On July 2, though, he posted on Twitter that “after reviewing all of the options with my family, I have decided that it is best that I postpone my decision to commit to a college.”

Most outlets have predicted the 247Sports four-star recruit out of the Avalon School in Gaithersburg would stay in his home state and follow in his brother’s footsteps to join the Terps. 247Sports lists it as a 79 percent chance he commits to the Terps.

Powerhouse Alabama is considered the next closest team, but LSU, Penn State and Tennessee are all in the mix.

Wide receiver Tino Ellis, another four-star recruit from this state in the 2016 class, narrowed his list of potential schools down to six via Twitter on Saturday. The Terps made the cut with Rutgers, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Nebraska and Kentucky rounding out the six programs.

Virginia Tech is listed as a favorite over the Terps in 247Sports’ predictions.