Maryland is quickly establishing dominance in the “757” area for the 2025 recruiting class, as they have secured another major prospect from Virginia Beach. Top247 safety Messiah Delhomme from Newport News, Virginia, has committed to Maryland, marking the second consecutive Saturday that the Terps have landed a key player from this region. Delhomme, ranked as the No. 4 player in Virginia, chose Maryland over Virginia Tech, despite playing at Warwick High School, the alma mater of Hokies legend Michael Vick.
A significant factor in Delhomme’s recruitment was Terps running backs coach Latrell Scott, who hails from Richmond and has strong ties to the area, having played college football at nearby Hampton University. This commitment follows the recent addition of Top100 offensive lineman Jaylen Gilchrist from Virginia Beach’s Salem High School, who chose Maryland over South Carolina and Georgia.
Delhomme prioritized finding a program that felt like home, valuing brotherhood and community above all else. As he navigated his recruitment process, he relied on his parents for guidance, choosing to focus on the right fit rather than NIL opportunities. Despite suffering a broken leg during a spring 7-on-7, which will sideline him for most of his senior season, Delhomme plans to enroll in college in January and is eager to contribute early at Maryland.
Maryland’s atmosphere, team chemistry, and sense of brotherhood were key factors in Delhomme’s decision. Although Ohio State was also a contender, Delhomme ultimately chose to stay close to home, opting for Maryland after official visits to Virginia Tech, Virginia, Ohio State, and Maryland.
With a 247Sports grade of 92, Delhomme is the No. 4 player in Virginia, the No. 11 safety in the nation, and the No. 115 overall prospect. His commitment is a significant win for Maryland, boosting their team rankings to No. 23 nationally and No. 8 in the Big Ten. Delhomme is the 22nd commit in Maryland’s 2025 class and the first true safety prospect, with the potential to contribute as a running back and on special teams.
According to 247Sports national scouting analyst Greg Biggins, Delhomme is a rare talent with the ability to excel on both sides of the ball. His instincts, range, and ball skills make him a standout safety, while his athleticism and physical play suggest he has NFL potential.