| Rank | Name | Pos | Location | Stars | Ht | Wt | School |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Kenny Bigelow | DT | Elkton, MDEastern Christian Academy In four games this year, Bigelow had twelve sacks and was selected as a U.S. Army All-American. | 5 stars | 6'3" | 295 | USC |
| #2 | Kendall Fuller | DB | Olney, MDGood Counsel Fuller finished his season with three interception, and on offense he added 1,077 all-purpose yard and ten touchdowns | 5 stars | 5'11" | 189 | Virginia Tech |
| #3 | Khaliel Rodgers | OL | Elkton, MDEastern Christian Academy Selected as a U.S. Army All-American, Rodgers anchored the Eastern Christian Academy offensive line in all four games this season. | 4 stars | 6'3" | 300 | USC |
| #4 | Henry Poggi | DT | Baltimore, MDGilman School Poggi had 63 tackles, 17 for a loss, 14.5 sacks and three forced fumbles as a senior. On offense, he had ten receptions for 134 yards | 4 stars | 6'4" | 260 | Michigan |
| #5 | Dorian O'Daniel | LB | Olney, MDGood Counsel O’Daniel recorded 25.5 tackles, two sacks, two pass-breakups and one forced fumble. On offense he racked up 1,307 yards and 18 touchdowns. | 4 stars | 6'1" | 201 | Clemson |
| #6 | Na'Ty Rodgers | OL | Pomfret, MDMcDonough Rodgers helped his team to a 9-2 season this fall. | 4 stars | 6'5" | 278 | South Carolina |
| #7 | Paul Harris | WR | Upper Marlboro, MDFrederick Douglass Going into the state final, Harris recorded 31 catches for 732 yards. On defense, he made one interceptions and forced two fumbles. | 4 stars | 6'4" | 186 | Tennessee |
| #8 | Marcus Newby | LB | North Potomac, MDQuince Orchard Going into the state championship game, Newby recorded 85 tackles, 16 tackles for a loss, seven pass-breakups, one interception, two forced fumbles and blocked two field goals. | 4 stars | 6'1" | 210 | Nebraska |
| #9 | Kirk Garner | DB | Olney, MDGood Counsel This season, Garner made 34.5 tackles, 2 tackles for a loss, had seven pass-breakups, caused two fumbles and had four interceptions. He also had 600 all-purpose yards, helping his team to another conference championship. | 4 stars | 5'11" | 180 | Virginia |
| #10 | Micah Kiser | LB | Baltimore, MDGilman School Kiser finished his senior season with 111 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and two defensive touchdowns. | 3 stars | 6'1" | 215 | Virginia |
| #11 | Andre Levrone | WR | Olney, MDGood Counsel After an excellent camp season, Levrone battled injuries most of his senior year and finished with six catches for 65 yards. | 3 stars | 6'2" | 197 | Virginia |
| #12 | Taivon Jacobs | WR | District Heights, MDSuitland Jacobs finished his prolific senior season with more than 50 touchdowns and over 2,000 total yards. | 3 stars | 5'11" | 165 | Maryland |
| #13 | Shane Cockerille | QB | Baltimore, MDGilman School Winning another conference championship, Cockerille recorded 1,200 yards passing with eight touchdowns and ran for 1,450 yards and 17 touchdowns. | 3 stars | 6'2" | 205 | Maryland |
| #14 | Jahmere Irvin-Sills | DB | Elkton, MDEastern Christian Academy In four games this season, Irvin-Sills gained the reputation of a lock-down defender. | 3 stars | 5'10" | 173 | Mississippi St. |
| #15 | Wendell Smallwood | RB | Elkton, MDEastern Christian Academy In four games this season, Smallwood gain 850 yards. | 3 stars | 5'11" | 194 | West Virginia |
| #16 | Delando Johnson | ATH | Towson, MDCalvert Hall During his senior season, Johnson totaled 91 tackles, three interceptions, three forced fumbles, and three touchdowns. | 3 stars | 6'2" | 180 | Toledo |
| #17 | Dhameer Bradley | WR | Elkton, MDEastern Christian Academy In four games, Bradley had 30 receptions, over 300 total yards and six total touchdowns. | 3 stars | 5'10" | 166 | Connecticut |
| #18 | Kevin Robbins | DE | Forestville, MDBishop McNamara Robbins’ father attended Michigan State and then played in the NFL | 3 stars | 6'4" | 235 | Georgia Tech |
| #19 | Zach Bradshaw | LB | Damascus, MDDamascus Bradshaw recorded 80 tackles, two interceptions, four special teams touchdowns, 32 catches for 600 yards and ten total touchdowns. | 3 stars | 6'3" | 210 | Virginia |
| #20 | Milan Collins | ATH | Forestville, MDBishop McNamara The versatile Collins had 1,500 yards passing, 400 yards rushing, 150 yards receiving, 50 tackles, five forced fumbles, tow fumble recoveries and five interceptions. | 3 stars | 6'2" | 190 | Maryland |
| #21 | Brendan Marshall | QB | Olney, MDGood Counsel Marshall led his team to another conference championship, passing for 1,379 yards and seven touchdowns while completing almost 60 percent of his passes. | 3 stars | 6'5" | 210 | Virginia |
| #22 | Richy Anderson | RB | Frederick, MDThomas Johnson During his senior campaign, Anderson 800 rushing yards, 24 catches for 400 yards and had 15 total touchdowns. | 3 stars | 5'11" | 180 | Penn St. |
| #23 | Marvin Gross | DE | Baltimore, MDDunbar Gross finished a dominant senior season with 33 sacks and five defensive touchdowns. | 3 stars | 6'4" | 225 | West Virginia |
| #24 | Darius Commissiong | DT | Forestville, MDBishop McNamara Commissiong finished his senior season with 85 tackles, 15 sacks and 20 tackles for a loss. | 3 stars | 6'2" | 285 | Georgia Tech |
| #25 | Moise Larose | OL | Fort George G Meade, MDWilde Lake LaRose helped pave the way for a running game that almost totaled 2,000 yards on the ground | 3 stars | 6'5" | 285 | Maryland |