The Terrapins football team added former North Carolina tight end recruit Avery Edwards to the roster, the program announced Monday.

Edwards was an incoming freshman with the Tar Heels in June 2014 when he was charged with felony larceny and stealing more than $50,000 of jewelry, according to authorities. The charges have been dismissed, according to The Washington Post.

The former three-star recruit didn’t play for the Tar Heels and has four years of eligibility remaining. He joins a depth chart that has five returning tight ends, including juniors P.J. Gallo and Andrew Isaacs and sophomore Derrick Hayward.

“I have had great discussions with Avery since we first made contact and throughout his visit to campus,” Edsall said in a press release. “I am confident he has learned from past experiences and will be a great teammate as he makes a seamless transition to the University of Maryland. Avery has a relentless work ethic and strong desire to succeed both on and off the field.”

Edwards was the 22nd nationally ranked tight end coming out of high school. During Edwards’ senior year at Ravenscroft School in North Carolina, he had 45 catches for 629 yards and seven touchdowns.

“I want to thank the University of Maryland and Coach Edsall for allowing me to be a part of this program and great university,” Edwards said in the release. “I have grown immensely over the past year and I am eager to join my new teammates on the field and represent Maryland this fall.”

Sophomore Shane Cockerille will move from quarterback to fullback this season, and junior Cavon Walker will go from linebacker to defensive end. Cockerille was a highly-touted prospect out of Gilman School but didn’t see any action at quarterback last year as a redshirt freshman.

The Terps also announced two hires – Bryce Bevill as director of player development and Cory Robinson as director of player personnel.