Yannick Ngakoue

OLB, DE · Maryland
Ngakoue was second in the FBS in sacks (13.5) and led the Terrapins in tackles for loss (15.0) and quarterback hurries (seven) when he announced on Nov. 30 that he would skip his senior season and enter the NFL Draft. "While the last three years have been unforgettable and I would love nothing more than to come back for another season, I have decided to forgo my final year of eligibility to pursue my lifelong dream of playing in the NFL to compete at the next level," Ngakoue wrote in a letter that he posted on Twitter. "I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for supporting me during my time at Maryland." A native of Bowie, Maryland, Ngakoue (pronounced IN-gah-kway) became a starter last season as a sophomore and earned All-Big Ten Honorable Mention honors. As a junior this past year, he developed into a standout pass rusher for the Terps off the edge with at least one sack in 10 straight games. His 13.5 sacks in 2015 set a new school record. "We are thrilled for Yannick and his family that he has made this decision to pursue his lifelong dream of playing in the NFL," said interim head coach Mike Locksley. "After speaking with Yannick and his family, he feels that he is prepared to take this step in his football career and we support his decision. We wish him well and look forward to seeing him compete at the highest level." One of the priorities for former Terrapins coach Randy Edsall was to recruit the local talent in and around the D.C. area and by convincing Ngakoue to remain close to home rather than sign with Florida State, South Carolina or West Virginia, he and the Terps accomplished that goal. Ngakoue flashed big-play ability immediately for the Terrapins, recording an interception in his first game (Old Dominion) and enjoying splashy performances against former ACC rivals Clemson (three tackles for loss, one sack) and Virginia Tech (half a sack, forced fumble) as a freshman.