Colorado continues to add competition to its offensive line room. On Monday, former Maryland left tackle Andre Roye Jr., announced his commitment to the Buffaloes and head coach Deion Sanders. Roye, listed at 6-foot-6, 294 pounds by Maryland, started seven games at left tackle for the Terrapins last season. He played in eight games overall and missed some time with two different injuries. Roye comes to CU with two years of eligibility remaining. He is the seventh offensive line transfer of the offseason for the Buffs, including the third since the end of spring practices last month. Although one of the lowest-graded offensive linemen in the country per Pro Football Focus, Roye allowed just one sack and was penalized only four times in 434 snaps. The sack he allowed was against Penn State star Abdul Carter, the No. 3 pick in the NFL Draft last month, in the last week of the season. Roye had missed the previous three games and played briefly in that game. During his three seasons at Maryland, Roye played in 17 games. He played three games in 2022 and six in 2023 as a reserve. A former three-star recruit coming out of St. Frances (Md.) Academy in 2022, Roye had originally committed to Penn State before flipping to Maryland. He also had offers from USC, Arizona State, Baylor, Michigan and Tennessee, among others.
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