5 4 2008 outlook 2008 Outlook Despite coming off their fifth bowl appearance in the Friedgen surrendered his dual role of head coach and of- of the receiving corps, headlined by 2007 All-America choice previous seven seasons, the Maryland Terrapins are hungry fensive coordinator, which he served the last two seasons. Darrius Heyward-Bey. to improve upon last year’s finish. He also hired three new staff members, including tight Now after working through the off-season program, The 2007 campaign began with promise as the Terps ends coach/special teams coordinator Danny Pearman, Friedgen is convinced the changes have been a plus. returned a number of key contributors from a 9-4 team which wide receivers coach Lee Hull and offensive coordinator/as- “I’m pleased with where we are offensively,” Friedgen dominated its bowl game. sistant head coach James Franklin, who was on staff during said. “There are still some things we need to improve on, The Terps won their first two games last season, and Friedgen’s first four seasons in College Park. but I like how we’re calling things. James is organized and despite a home loss to No. 4 West Virginia and a heart- “I think having a new offensive coordinator and new he brings a lot of enthusiasm to the offense.” breaking conference-opening loss to Wake Forest, were in special teams coach have really added a new excitement to The defense will have to replace six starters, including position to compete for an ACC title after wins over No. 10 our program,” Friedgen said. “I like our staff. They relate to first-team All-ACC performers Dre Moore and Erin Hender- Rutgers and Georgia Tech. the kids well and I think the kids are having more fun. son, and three members of the secondary. The defense also However, injuries began to mount midway through the “I also think our team morale is very good and that worked through some changes in the off-season, but those season and the Terps could not fully recover. In all, 17 mem- translated into good practices this spring.” were due mostly to injuries. bers of the two-deep missed at least one game, including Though the Terps will now employ more of a west-coast With a number of players having off-season surgery and three along the offensive line. based offense, much of what Franklin has learned offensively missing spring practice, third-year coordinator Chris Cosh But despite all the injuries, which led to four league losses comes from Friedgen’s influence. Franklin was also the of- had to shuffle the lineup. by a or less, Maryland still went on post a win over fensive coordinator at Kansas State the last two years after Dave Philistin, Moise Fokou and Rick No. 8 Boston College and shut out NC State in the regular- spending one season with the . Costa joined DL Mack Frost on the sidelines. But all are season finale to earn a berth in the Emerald Bowl, the second “One of the reasons I was interested in James was the expected to be healthy and ready for fall camp. straight postseason appearance for the Terps. knowledge he had about what we did in the past,” Friedgen Seniors and Trey Covington look like Head coach is hopeful that last year’s said. the leaders up front. hard luck will turn to good fortune in 2008. While the offensive philosophy has altered some, there According to Friedgen, they each played extremely “The injuries impacted us, but a lot of guys got on the field shouldn’t be wholesale changes to a unit which returns 23 well in the spring. They are two of the most experienced who may not have last season,” Friedgen said. “Hopefully, letterwinners, including nine starters, the most in Friedgen’s players on the team, having each started more than 30 that adversity will help us this year. I think we have a chance seven seasons. career games. to have a very good team.” The Terps will have four of their five starting offensive Navarre spent the last three seasons at end, but moved The Terps return a mostly veteran squad in 2008 with 46 linemen back, as well as starting QB Chris Turner and all inside to in the spring. Covington returns for his fourth letterwinners, including 14 offensive and defensive starters, season as the starter at LEO. back in the fold. Despite the loss of Henderson, one of the most productive Among the letterwinners are 20 players who have started players in the nation the last two seasons, the unit at least one game in their careers. should be the deepest group on the defense with a number of That group will look to return the Terps to the upper players who have seen significant action, including Philistin echelon of the Atlantic Coast Conference, a process that and Fokou. Philistin was fourth in the ACC in tackles last began shortly after the Emerald Bowl with winter workouts season, and Fokou was third on the team in stops. and spring practice. Philistin is drawing national attention. He was placed Friedgen was pleased with how the team performed on the preseason watch list for the Nagurski Trophy, which during the spring, feeling it was a productive five honors the top defender in the country. weeks. The Terps have some experience on defense as 20 let- “I think we had a good spring, we got a lot terwinners return from last season’s squad. There weren’t accomplished,” Friedgen said. “A lot of players quite as many injures on defense as there were on offense got reps. I saw a lot of kids develop. It was a last year, but there were a number of players, including learning experience. We were learning a Adrian Moten, a 2007 Freshman All-America choice, who new offense and we had some changes saw extended time in a reserve role due to teammates on special teams. being banged up. “We were able to get a good The Terps finished 24th in the country in scoring defense evaluation of a lot of the younger and 40th in total defense last season, but there are areas kids. We had 107 players in to improve upon. spring practice. We gave the “We need to do a better job against the run,” Friedgen younger kids a lot of opportunity said. “We want to try and become more flexible on the to show themselves and we’re defensive side of the ball and keep finding ways to play to pleased with where they are. But the strength of our players.” when we get back into fall camp, we’ll narrow that down and work mostly the first and second teams to get ready for the season.” Even before the team began its off-season program, there were Adrian Moten was a 2007 Freshman some changes in the program. All-American and is expected to play a key role for the Terps’ defense in 2008. 2008 football media & recruiting guide 5 5

Senior Kevin Barnes is the lone returning starter on the back end of the defense. He was among the Offense Offensive Starters ACC’s best last season in passes defended. Returning/Lost... While most of the regulars are back on special teams, Entering last year, the Terps had limited experience at they’ll have a new coach in Pearman, whose pedigree quarterback, as no one on the roster had started a col- Starters Returning (9) includes an eight-year stint on Frank Beamer’s Virginia legiate game. WR Isaiah Williams Sr.-3V 6-3, 200 Tech staff. Beamer is well known nationally for his special The situation has changed considerably with both junior • Started all 13 games in 2007; second on the team in teams success. Chris Turner and senior Jordan Steffy serving as the receiving yards (395). Senior Obi Egekeze and sophomore punter Travis Baltz starter last season. formed a good tandem last season as first-year starters and LT Scott Burley Sr.-3V 6-5, 335 should only improve this fall. • A preseason All-ACC selection; started 12 of 13 games in 2007; second team All-ACC pick by Rivals.com as a All the staff changes have allowed Friedgen to become junior. more involved off the field. 10 Chris Turner QB 6-4 210 Jr. 1V 11 Jamarr Robinson QB 6-0 190 Fr. RS “This has allowed me to get more involved with the players 12 Josh Portis QB 6-4 210 Jr. SQ LG Jaimie Thomas Sr.-3V 6-4, 330 and to make sure I’m spending as much time as possible 16 Tyler Bass QB 6-3 220 Fr. HS • A preseason All-ACC choice; has played in 32 career motivating them,” Friedgen said. “I didn’t have as much time 19 Jordan Steffy QB 6-1 209 Sr. 3V games, including 11 starts, all at left guard; earned Iron for that the last two years.” Terp status for the first time in his career in Spring 2007; should vie for All-ACC honors this season.

Team Notes: Turner enters the fall as the No. 1 quarterback after post- C Edwin Williams Sr.-3V 6-2, 315 • The Terps are scheduled to have a veteran team this fall ing nearly 2,000 passing yards and the third-best passing • A preseason All-ACC selection; a fifth-year senior who with 31 seniors on the roster, including 21 who are on efficiency rating in the ACC in 2007. has established himself as a leader on the offensive line; scholarship. Last season, Maryland had just 15 seniors his 26 consecutive starts are tops on the offense. on its roster. Fourteen members of last year’s senior class have already graduated. RT Dane Randolph Sr.-3V 6-5, 300 • A durable, fifth-year offensive lineman who assumed a • The Terps are scheduled to face eight teams this year more prominent role in 2007; earned Iron Terp status the which reached the postseason in 2007. ACC foes Clem- last three springs. son, Virginia, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Florida State and Boston College played in bowl games, while Dela- WR Darrius Heyward-Bey Jr.-2V 6-3, 206 ware reached the 2008 Football Championship Subdivi- • A preseason All-ACC choice; honorable mention All- America choice and 2007 Biletnikoff Award watch list sion title game. In addition, California, which reached as member; led Terps in receptions (51) and receiving high as No. 2 in the 2007 national polls, also played in a yards (786) in 2007. bowl and visits College Park for the first time. • Three of the top eight crowds in Chevy Chase Bank QB Chris Turner Jr.-1V 6-4, 210 Field at Byrd Stadium history occurred last season: • Ranked third in the ACC and 36th nationally in passing efficiency (135.5 rating); completed 63.5 percent of his 53,107 vs. West Virginia (No. 5), 52,827 vs. Bos- passes; played in 11 games in the 2007 season. ton College (No. 7) and 52,782 vs. Virginia (No. 8). In all, 20 of the top 25 crowds in RB Cory Jackson Jr.-2V 6-1, 245 the history of Byrd Stadium have come in • Played in 12 games, starting eight at fullback; excellent Ralph Friedgen’s seven seasons. blocker and solid pass-catcher.

• Maryland’s league road schedule may be TE Dan Gronkowski Sr.-2V 6-6, 255 the toughest in the ACC. The Terps’ four • An All-ACC candidate; shared starting duties with Joey road games (Boston College, Clemson, Vir- Haynos the last two seasons; expected to emerge as ginia Tech and Virginia) come against the top one of the top tight ends in the ACC in 2008. two finishers from each division last year. Starters Lost (2) • The Terps’ nine returners on offense are the OL Andrew Crummey Sr.-3V 6-5, 301 most since 1999 when Maryland had 10. • Three-year starter at right guard who was a second team • Nearly half the 46 returning letterwinners have All-America choice by The Sporting News; missed five started at least one game in their career. In all, 20 games with a leg injury. Terps have started at least one contest. DL Jeremy Na- RB Keon Lattimore Sr.-4V 5-11, 223 varre has started a team-high 35 games. C Edwin Wil- • An All-ACC performer who joined to form one liams has the most starts among offensive players with of the top tailback duos in the country; ranks 14th on the 26. Terps’ career rushing list (1,744). • Members of the 2008 Terrapin Council, the team’s leader- ship group, include seniors Kevin Barnes, Scott Burley, Dan Gronkowski, and Edwin Williams, juniors Darrius Heyward-Bey, Cory Jackson and Chris Turner, sopho- mores Adrian Moten, Da’Rel Scott, and Alex Wujciak, along with freshman . • Maryland has not had a blocked in the last 98 games Chris Turner led Maryland to (third game of the 1999 season), the longest streak in the two wins over Top 10 teams last season and enters 2008 atop the nation. depth chart. 5 6 2008 outlook

Turner is holding a slight lead on the quarterback job last year’s opener and missed the whole season, though he Sophomores Da’Rel Scott and Morgan Green showed heading into the fall. He held off a challenge from Steffy and did practice with the team. this spring why they were both highly recruited coming out junior Josh Portis during spring practice. “Josh is hungry right now after being off for two years,” of high school. Scott continued to display his breakaway Steffy heads into the fall No. 2 on the depth chart, fol- said Franklin. “He’s got freakish physical skills but needs to ability, while Green ran well both between and outside the lowed by Portis. continue his development as a quarterback.” tackles. Friedgen is hoping the experience factor translates into The Terps are also looking to build for the future. Green and Scott will attempt to duplicate the exploits of increased production under center. Redshirt freshman Jamarr Robinson is the only other Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore, who were staples in the “Turner and Steffy have played a lot of football and quarterback on the roster who has been in the system. backfield the last few seasons. we’ve won with both of them,” Friedgen said. “Even though He is fourth on the depth chart entering the season, but Ball finished his career No. 4 on the Maryland career Portis has the least experience, he has also played in a served as either the No. 2 or 3 quarterback last year. rushing list, while Lattimore was 14th on that list. college game.” “I’ve been pleasantly surprised with him,” Franklin said. Scott and Green, who battled for the No. 3 tailback spot Friedgen is looking for one of the quarterbacks to grab “He’s done well in the off-season.” last season, do lack experience, but they hope to make up for the starting job during the preseason. Freshman Tyler Bass will join this foursome in the fall. that in talent. Scott was No. 1 for most of the spring, though “They’re not totally there understanding the new offense, Bass is a dual-threat quarterback from Atlanta, Ga. He was Green enters the fall atop the depth chart. Friedgen said. “I’m hoping they’ll get it down this summer and a two-year starter and ranked among the top athletes in the Regardless, of who is No. 1, they are both expected to someone will separate themselves in the preseason.” nation as a senior in high school. play extensively. Turner was solid in most of his outings last season. “Da’Rel and Morgan each had really good springs and The junior replaced an injured Steffy in the Rutgers we’re expecting them to play well this season,” Friedgen game, led the team to a victory over the 10th-ranked team The loss of two of the top running backs in school his- said. in the country and went on to start the final eight games of tory is somewhat of a concern, but the Terps appear to be Overall, returning players account for just 15 percent of the season. in good shape. last season’s rushing yards. Scott and Green combined to Steffy started the first five contests last season and was carry the ball just 17 times. Scott did show some explosive- sixth in the league in passing efficiency when he went down ness in a limited role last season. He averaged 18.5 yards with a concussion against the Scarlet Knights. Running Backs each time he touched the ball. It was a tough blow for the fifth-year player, who battled 5 Morgan Green RB 5-11 215 So. SQ Green and Scott offer a different look than Ball and knee and shoulder woes earlier in his career. 16 Rashad Henry RB 5-9 185 Sr. SQ Lattimore. “Jordan’s as healthy now as he’s been,” Friedgen said. 23 Da’Rel Scott RB 5-11 192 So. 1V “Da’Rel is a talented back,” Franklin said. “He’s got the Each of the quarterbacks brings a different element to 30 Haroon Brown RB 5-10 257 So. 1V ability to take it the distance. We just need to keep Da’Rel 35 Paul Lariviere RB 6-0 245 Fr. RS the field. 36 Taylor Watson RB 6-2 235 Fr. RS and Morgan healthy. I think we have more speed back there, “Jordan is mobile, while Chris is more of a pocket passer, 38 Cory Jackson RB 6-1 245 Jr. 2V but a lot less experience.” but he’ll scramble and make 10 yards.” Friedgen said. 41 RB 5-8 210 Fr. HS Senior Rashad Henry and sophomore Dan Bonato took Portis missed the last two seasons, but he’s likely to push 46 Steve Pfister RB 6-2 234 Jr. 1V quite a few snaps in the spring and will vie for time behind for time in the preseason. 49 Gary Douglas RB 5-11 179 Fr. HS Scott and Green. He transferred from Florida in 2005 and sat out 2006 due 82 Dan Bonato RB 5-8 182 So. SQ Neither Henry nor Bonato has played in a game, but each to NCAA transfer rules. Portis was ruled ineligible prior to the showed an ability to make people miss during the spring. They could battle for the No. 3 tailback spot in the fall or it could be one of the incoming freshmen. First-year players Gary Douglas and Davin Meggett are talented backs who could find themselves in the mix for playing time in the fall. The Terps are in good shape at fullback where junior Cory Jackson has started since the end of his true fresh- man season. Jackson, one of the toughest players on the team, doesn’t carry the ball nor catch it much, but is one of the best blockers in the conference and helped open holes for Ball and Lattimore the last two years. Sophomore FB Haroon Brown filled in nicely last season as a true freshman. Jackson missed a game with a broken hand and Brown distinguished himself well. Brown inched closer to Jackson during the spring “Haroon has really improved,” Friedgen said. “He’s giving Cory a battle.” Redshirt freshman Taylor Watson will also push for time at fullback along with senior Steve Pfister, who also plays on special teams.

Wide Receiver The quarterbacks should have plenty of explosive targets to choose from in the fall, as Maryland has a chance to have one of the most potent wide-receiving corps in the nation. There is a veteran layer at the top of the depth chart, but plenty of young, talented players who may figure into the Maryland will once again feature a formidable 1-2 punch at tailback with sophomores Da’Rel Scott (left) and rotation this season. Morgan Green (right) handling the primary ball-carrying duties. 2008 football media & recruiting guide 5 7

Smith and McCree sat out last season as redshirts, but Wide Receivers were impressive during practice. McCree made the travel Offensive Linemen 3 LaQuan Williams WR 6-1 180 So. 1V squad and nearly played in 2007. 50 Evan Eastburn OL 6-1 285 So. SQ 7 Adrian Cannon WR 6-2 204 So. 1V Redshirt freshman Ronnie Tyler is another youngster 57 Matthew Harraka OL 6-4 280 So. SQ 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 6-3 206 Jr. 2V who played in the spring. He finds himself behind Oquendo 60 Edwin Williams OL 6-3 315 Sr. 3V 17 WR 6-0 190 Sr. 3V as the slot receiver. Tyler is somewhat undersized, but has 61 Lee Oliver OL 6-1 310 Sr. SQ 18 WR 6-4 215 Fr. HS 63 R.J. Dill OL 6-6 274 Fr. HS the ability to make defenders miss in the open field. 24 Ronnie Tyler WR 5-10 190 Fr. RS 64 Justin Gilbert OL 6-6 283 Fr. HS 25 Kevin Dorsey WR 6-2 195 Fr. HS Sophomore Adrian Cannon, who saw a decent amount 65 Danny Edwards OL 6-1 276 So. SQ 27 Webb Dulin WR 5-8 165 Fr. RS of action during the second half of 2007, is slotted as a 66 Maurice Hampton OL 6-2 295 Fr. RS 82 Torrey Smith WR 6-1 200 Fr. RS backup at X receiver behind Isaiah Williams. 67 Jack Griffin OL 6-6 308 Sr. 3V 83 Emani Lee-Odai WR 6-2 200 So. 1V The talent level is even solid behind this group. 68 Obum Akunyili OL 6-3 325 Fr. RS 85 Tony Logan WR 5-10 180 Fr. RS Redshirt freshmen Tony Logan and true freshman Kevin 69 Joe Faiella OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS 84 Isaiah Williams WR 6-3 200 Sr. 3V Dorsey could also push for time. Logan and Dorsey are 70 Lamar Young OL 6-4 330 Fr. RS 87 Kerry Boykins WR 6-1 200 Fr. HS penciled in as reserves at Z receiver heading into the fall. 71 Bearthur Johnson OL 6-6 350 Fr. RS 88 Quinton McCree WR 6-2 185 Fr. RS 71 Paul Pinegar OL 6-4 275 So. 1V Dorsey is a highly-touted local recruit who enrolled in 72 Phil Costa OL 6-3 300 Jr. 1V classes in January. He participated in spring practice, but 73 Stephen St. John OL 6-6 300 Fr. RS missed some time while rehabbing from a foot injury. Junior All-America Darrius Heyward-Bey has been the 74 Bruce Campbell OL 6-7 285 So. 1V Logan is a little under-sized but he has the ability to make leader of this group for the last two seasons. He’s already 75 Dane Randolph OL 6-5 300 Sr. 3V people miss in the open field. 76 Jaimie Thomas OL 6-4 330 Sr. 3V pushing his way onto most of the top-10 lists in the Maryland There are also two incoming freshmen with impressive 77 Scott Burley OL 6-5 335 Sr. 3V record book, despite only two seasons in uniform. credentials. 78 Andrew Gonnella OL 6-5 285 Fr. RS A former track standout who has translated that speed Kenny Tate was one of the top recruits in the nation a year 78 Justin Lewis OL 6-4 320 Fr. HS to the football field, Heyward-Bey has almost 100 catches 79 Tyler Bowen OL 6-6 322 Fr. RS ago. The 6-foot-4 product from Forestville, Md., was ranked over the last two seasons. 79 Kyle Sappington OL 6-3 305 So. SQ among the top wideouts in the nation as a senior. Joining him atop the depth chart are seniors Isaiah Wil- In addition, Kerry Boykins comes to the Terps from liams and Danny Oquendo. /H-Backs Chesapeake, Va. He was also a highly regarded receiver Williams has tremendous physical skills, while Oquendo 13 Dan Gronkowski TE 6-6 255 Sr. 2V in high school, ranking among the top 20 wideouts by is a steady third-down receiver. Williams has posted nearly 15 Drew Gloster TE 6-4 240 So. 1V Scout.com. 800 receiving yards the last two seasons and shown the 45 Tommy Galt TE 6-5 260 Jr. 1V 80 Lansford Watson TE 6-4 250 Fr. RS ability to stretch the field. Offensive Line/Tight End 86 Devonte Campbell TE 6-2 240 Fr. HS Oquendo has been the team’s slot receiver the last two 89 Matt Furstenberg TE 6-4 230 Fr. HS seasons, and he was missed last year after he went down One year after this unit was decimated with injuries and with a knee injury prior to the Boston College game. forced to play some unproven players, the offensive line has a chance to be the strength of the team. At 6-foot-3 each, Heyward-Bey and Williams can go up The Terps did lose an All-American in Andrew Crummey, and get the ball and then outrun defenders. who is off to the NFL, but four players with 66 career starts “We have a real fast group with five guys running under are back, as are four others who saw significant action last a 4.5 (in the 40-yard dash),” Friedgen said. “We need to get season. them to translate that to the field consistently.” “We’ve got quite a few guys who have played and done As the new wide receivers coach, Lee Hull is charged something,” Franklin said. “Guys we’ve won with. If we could with the task of getting the players to convert their talents just develop some more depth, not just for this year but for to the field. the future, that would help” Hull joined the staff in March from Oregon State, where There are five seniors – LT Scott Burley, LG Jaimie he coached a number of impressive receivers including Mike Thomas, C Edwin Williams, RG Jack Griffin and RT Dane Hass, who won the 2005 Biletnikoff Award. Randolph - among the top six linemen, so getting some of Sophomore LaQuan Williams is another receiver with the younger guys ready will be critical. experience. He had a breakout redshirt-freshman season Williams has the most experience among this group with before being shelved with a knee injury late in 2007. He 26 career starts, tops among offensive players. He is among highlighted his skills in the upset win over No. 10 Rutgers last the top centers in the ACC and was also placed on the watch season, making a remarkable diving catch on third-and-12 list for the 2008 Rimington Trophy to set up a fourth-quarter touchdown. He ended up fourth Randolph has started 17 games at right tackle and on the team in receiving yards last season. stepped in to play some snaps at left tackle last season when The Terps appear to have a solid top four at wideout, with Burley was saddled with nagging ankle injuries. some unproven players behind that group. Burley distinguished himself well in his first season as “We have a really deep and talented group,” Franklin said. a starter. He managed to start 12 games in 2007 despite “They all have different strengths and we want to try and put being hampered by sprains to both ankles at various points people in the right spot.” in the season. He ended up earning all-conference honors Redshirt freshman Torrey Smith, who impressed the for his play. staff in the spring, opens the fall behind Isaiah Williams at Thomas started just seven games at left guard, missing the X receiver spot, while sophomore Emani Lee-Odai and the second half of the season with a fractured right fibula. He redshirt freshman Quinton McCree serve as Heyward-Bey’s was able to return and play in the Emerald Bowl. backup at Z receiver. Four of the five starting spots look locked up entering Lee-Odai, one of the fastest players on the team, saw the fall. increased action during the second half of last season. Center Edwin Williams is the keystone of an experienced group of Terrapin offensive linemen. 5 8 2008 outlook

There is still a battle going on for the starting nod at right Senior Jeremy Navarre is the most guard, replacing Crummey, who was a three-year starter. Defense experienced returnee, having started a team-high 35 career Griffin and junior Phil Costa will both play, but the ques- Defensive Line games. He is the Terps’ active career leader in tackles for tion is who opens the game. Both played extensively last With the loss of two of the three starters along the defen- loss (18.0) and sacks (9.0). season and are versatile. sive line, the Terps have some holes to fill. “Jeremy had a tremendous spring,” Friedgen said. “Our Costa started one game at right guard for an injured Dre Moore and Carlos Feliciano combined to start 46 line had a tough time blocking him.” Crummey and started the last six contests for Thomas at left career games in the interior of the line, so the Terps have to Navarre slid inside to tackle in the spring and looks to line guard. Costa has also played center in the past. replace a pair of talented players. up there in the fall. Though he has been at end for most of Griffin split time at right tackle with Randolph in the early Moore went on to become a fourth-round choice of the his career, he moved inside quite a bit last season. portion of 2007 before taking over at right guard for Crum- in last spring’s NFL Draft, while Despite missing the spring rehabbing his off-season mey after his injury. Feliciano was invited to some off-season camps. knee surgery, senior Mack Frost is expected to start at In addition to the veterans, sophomores Bruce Campbell “We’re a little untested up front,” Cosh said. “This is defensive end. and Paul Pinegar played quite a bit last season. Despite a group where someone will have to emerge, especially Frost played quite a bit last season before injuring his being a true freshman, Campbell started one game for inside.” knee. Burley at left tackle. Pinegar also saw time at left tackle He spent time at defensive end with Navarre bumping and left guard last season. He is penciled in as Randolph’s inside to tackle, especially on pass-rushing downs. Frost has backup at right tackle. Defensive Linemen the ability to get around the edge to the passer. Campbell, meanwhile, continued to impress in the spring 40 Jeremy Navarre DL 6-3 270 Sr. 3V There looks to be a battle brewing at nose tackle. and is competing for a time at left tackle. 50 Ricardo Dacosta DL 6-2 250 Sr. SQ 56 Deege Galt DL 6-4 264 Jr. SQ Junior Travis Ivey, a good-sized run-stuffer, was atop The Terps have a number of linemen who redshirted last 57 Jared Harrell DL 6-5 265 Jr. SQ the depth chart at nose tackle in the spring, but senior season including Stephen St. John, Joe Faiella, Lamar 65 Masengo Kabongo DL 6-1 285 Fr. HS Olugbemi Otulaja and redshirt freshman Dion Armstrong Young, Tyler Bowen and Bearthur Johnson. 68 Zach Kerr DL 6-3 310 Fr. HS have pushed their way to the top heading into the fall. All have skills, but those need to be developed. 90 Travis Ivey DL 6-4 325 Jr. 1V Ivey is a veteran who played mostly in goal-line situations Young is a big, strong interior lineman. He enters the 91 Mack Frost DL 6-5 252 Sr. 3V last season, though he spelled Feliciano and Moore at times. fall No. 2 at left guard and could find himself in the mix 92 Dion Armstrong DL 6-1 303 Fr. RS Ivey is still expected to see extensive time on the line. for time. 93 Ian Davidson DL 6-3 280 Fr. RS Otulaja is under-sized, but one of the strongest players on St. John is a listed as a reserve at left tackle, behind 95 Joe Vellano DL 6-3 270 Fr. HS 96 Olugbemi Otulaja DL 6-0 285 Sr. 1V the team, while Armstrong has raw, yet-to-be tapped skills. Burley and Campbell, while Faiella is penciled in at right 97 Dean Muhtadi DL 6-3 295 Sr. 1V Senior Dean Muhtadi and junior Deege Galt look to guard. 98 A.J. Francis DL 6-5 310 Fr. HS provide some depth on the line. Johnson is another big-framed player, who is listed as a 98 Chris Rhodes DL 6-3 265 Fr. RS Muhtadi saw limited time last season, but was effective reserve at right tackle. 99 Carl Russell DL 6-6 270 Fr. HS when he was on the field. He served as Navarre’s backup in Other veterans who are expected to add depth include Lee Oliver, Danny Edwards, Evan Eastburn, Matt Harraka and Kyle Sappington. There are also some talented incoming freshmen includ- Mack Frost missed most of spring practice due to an injury, but he is expected to be ing R.J. Dill, Justin Gilbert and Justin Lewis. ready for the fall and could earn a starting Dill played in the Big 33 game (Ohio-) this spot at defensive end. past summer Tight end should be in good hands with Dan Gronkowski back. He has started 17 career games, including eight last season. Gronkowski has been used mostly as a blocker, but he has good hands and can run well after the catch. “Dan Gronkowski just had a sensational spring,” Friedgen. “We expect him to be much more involved in the passing game this season.” Junior Tommy Galt will be asked to fill a more substantial role this year. He was used as the third tight end in running formations last season. Redshirt freshman Lansford Watson made a move at tight end in the spring. He will battle with Galt for time as Gronkowski’s backup. Sophomore Drew Gloster served as a backup at H-back last season and will assume the No. 1 spot in the spring. Others expected to vie for time at tight end/H-back include Devonte Campbell and Matt Furstenberg. Campbell and Furstenberg are true freshmen who entered school in January. They both participated in spring practice, though Furstenberg was limited with a shoulder injury 2008 football media & recruiting guide 5 9 the spring, while Galt and junior Jared Harrell are penciled Senior Trey Covington is manning the LEO position, all 13 games. In addition, Adrian Moten was one of the top in as reserves at defensive end. a hybrid defensive end/linebacker spot, for the fourth-con- freshman defenders in the league a year ago. Some of the youngsters will also get a chance to see secutive year. Covington provides a veteran presence and Philistin ranked fourth in the ACC in tackles (9.5 pg) as time. a pass rusher off the edge. He played very well in last year’s the Mike linebacker and Fokou was 20th (6.4 pg) from his Joining Armstrong are redshirt freshman Ian Davidson Emerald Bowl, posting nine tackles, including a career-high Sam LB position. Moten, who played all three linebacker and true freshmen Joe Vellano and Carl Russell. two sacks. positions, tied for the team lead in sacks (5.5) and tallied Vellano and Russell signed in 2007, but did not matricu- “Covington and Navarre could be a force in the pass 50 tackles despite not starting a game. late until the spring semester. rush,” Friedgen. “Trey is playing his best football. He had a However, off-season surgery to Philistin, Fokou and Rick Russell enters the fall as a backup at defensive end, very good spring.” Costa kept them out of spring practice. All are expected to be while Vellano, who was injured in the spring, is expected Covington will be backed up by senior Rick Costa and healthy for fall camp. Costa, however, is expected to open the to play tackle. redshirt freshman Derek Drummond. preseason at LEO, though could also still play linebacker. “Drummond is a big, long guy,” Cosh said. “We’re hoping With that trio out, others had a chance to shine. he can help us at this spot.” After an injury-plagued 2007, senior Chase Bullock Defensive Starters Costa has been plagued by injuries in his career, but has opened the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at Will linebacker. shown an ability to rush the passer, so he’ll open fall camp at Bullock was near the top of the depth chart at Mike LB enter- Returning/Lost... LEO, though he could easily move back to linebacker. ing last season, but hurt both his ankles early in the year and Starters Returning (5) Defensive line could be a spot where some true freshmen played sparingly the rest of the way. DE Jeremy Navarre Sr.-3V 6-3, 270 could push for time. He took advantage of his opportunity in the spring, leading • An All-ACC candidate; started 35 of the last 37 games; The newcomers arriving in the fall include A.J. Francis, the team in tackles. He opens the fall atop the depth chart 35 starts are most on either side of the ball; tied for 2nd Masengo Kabongo and Zach Kerr. at Will, along with Philistin. on team with 5.5 sacks in 2007; moved from end to tackle in the spring. Francis and Kerr are big, highly-touted local players, while Fokou and Moten look to battle it out for the Sam Kabongo was one of the top-rated tackles in the country as linebacker spot. LEO Trey Covington Sr.-3V 6-3, 240 a high school senior. Moten opened the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at Sam • Started 34 of Terps’ last 35 games; career-highs of 9 linebacker with Fokou’s injury. tackles, including 2 sacks, in 2007 Emerald Bowl. Linebacker Those two will be backed up by Dominique Herald and LB Dave Philistin Sr.-3V 6-2, 231 The linebacker unit has a chance to be one of the deepest Femi Akinwande, both of whom were moved from safety • A member of the watch list for the Nagurski Trophy and and most talented groups in the ACC even though it lost one to linebacker in the spring. preseason All-ACC selection; started all 13 games in “Dominique is a little undersized, but we’re trying to get 2007 at MLB; 157 career tackles are tops for returnees; of the most productive linebackers in school history. ranked 4th in ACC and 2nd on team with 124 tackles. led the team in tackles the last two some more speed on the field,” Cosh said. seasons from his Will linebacker spot. He was a two-time The long awaited debut of sophomore Alex Wujciak may LB Moise Fokou Sr.-2V 6-2, 225 All-ACC choice, semifinalist for the 2007 Butkus Award not be far off. He enters the fall No. 1 on the depth chart at • Former walk-on who had breakout season in 2007 with Mike linebacker. Last summer Wujciak looked like a player 84 tackles; special-teams standout who led Terps with 17 and 2007 All-American. He followed in the footsteps of his stops in coverage. brother, E.J, who was a two-time All-American and winner who was going to be an integral part of the defense. But a of the Butkus Award. Both are now members of the Min- knee injury near the end of preseason camp derailed his CB Kevin Barnes Sr.-3V 6-1, 188 nesota Vikings. year before it even got started. • An All-ACC candidate who enters spring as No. 1 corner; The Terps hope Wujciak can be a force in the run led Terps with four as a junior, 2nd on team with nine pass breakups. game. Despite his size, he has the ability to track down Linebackers ballcarriers. Starters Lost (6) 19 Femi Akinwande LB 6-2 200 Jr. SQ “Alex is a guy who can affect tempo and effort,” Cosh said. DT Dre Moore Sr.-4V 6-4, 311 27 Dominique Herald LB 5-11 190 So. 1V “He likes to play the game and that’s infectious.” • First team All-ACC as a senior; 2nd on team with 8.5 33 Alex Wujciak LB 6-3 255 So. SQ Redshirt freshman Ben Pooler, who nearly played tackles for loss and led Terps with six sacks; 10.5 career 34 Dave Philistin LB 6-2 231 Sr. 3V last season, and senior Alex Schulz are the backups to sacks; ranked among top NFL Draft prospects at DT. 41 Aaron Ball LB 6-0 224 Sr. SQ 42 Ben Pooler LB 6-2 230 Fr. RS Wujciak. DT Carlos Feliciano Sr.-4V 6-5, 315 43 Rick Costa LB 6-1 225 Sr. 2V Freshman Demetrious Hartsfield and junior Hakeem • Played in 41 career games, including 20 starts; finished 44 Chase Bullock LB 6-3 234 Sr. 1V Sule are the backups to Philistin and Bullock at Will. with 42 tackles as a senior. 45 Alex Schultz LB 6-1 235 Sr. SQ Hartsfield was one of six true freshman who enrolled in 46 Hakeem Sule LB 5-11 210 Jr. SQ January. He has the speed to be a factor on the outside or LB Erin Henderson Jr.-2V 6-3, 236 47 Jeff Clement LB 6-2 239 Jr. 1V on special teams. • One of the top linebackers in the nation who was a 48 Moise Fokou LB 6-2 225 Sr. 2V Butkus Award semifinalist as a junior; led the ACC and Another true freshman, Eteyen Edet, will join this group 53 Eteyen Edet LB 6-1 235 Fr. HS for fall camp. He burst onto the national recruiting scene ranked ninth in the nation in tackles per game (11.08); a 53 Stephen Hargett LB 6-0 244 So. SQ third team All-American and first team All-ACC selection 54 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 221 So. 1V last year. by Rivals.com. 55 Trey Covington LB 6-3 240 Sr. 3V “We think our linebackers will give us some toughness on CB Isaiah Gardner Sr.-3V 5-11, 197 58 Derek Drummond LB 6-3 232 Fr. RS defense,” Cosh said. “We also need to find some leaders on • Started his final 27 games at cornerback; tallied over 59 Demetrius Hartsfield LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS defense and hopefully there are a few guys from this group 130 tackles as a junior and senior. we can look to.” SS Christian Varner Sr.-4V 5-11, 205 • Played in all 48 games over his final four years; his 35 However, there are five linebackers on the roster with Secondary consecutive starts were the most on the team; had 165 extensive playing experience. The Terps spent the spring looking at options in the career tackles. Seniors Dave Philistin and Moise Fokou were two of secondary where they have to replace three starters. the top linebackers in the ACC last season when they started FS J.J. Justice Sr.-4V 6-2, 222 • Played in every game since the start of his freshman year (2004); fourth on the team in tackles (76) last year, including the most among defensive backs. 6 0 2008 outlook

Senior Drew Robinson and junior Jamari McCollough, Senior Obi Egekeze and sophomore Travis Baltz form Defensive Backs both of whom saw time on special teams last season, enter one of the top kicking tandems in the ACC, while senior 1 Terrell Skinner DB 6-3 214 Jr. 2V the fall as Allen’s backup. Danny Oquendo is in his third season as the punt returner 2 Kevin Barnes DB 6-1 188 Sr. 3V Redshirt freshman Austin Walker, who was impressive and Da’Rel Scott is back to return kicks. 4 Jamari McCollough DB 5-11 195 Jr. SQ on the scout team last season, adds depth at safety. Egekeze had a solid junior season, his first as the 6 Anthony Wiseman DB 5-10 185 Jr. 2V 9 Richard Taylor DB 5-11 193 Sr. 2V starting place-kicker. He made nearly 75 percent of his 14 Nolan Carroll DB 6-1 202 Jr. 2V kicks and was almost perfect in ACC play, nailing 13 of his 18 Austin Walker DB 6-0 185 Fr. RS Special Teams 14 attempts, the best mark in the league. 20 DB 6-1 200 So. TR The specialists return nearly a full complement, although “Obi had a really solid spring, but just struggled some in 21 Trenton Hughes DB 5-11 175 Fr. RS there will still be competition at spots. the spring game,” Friedgen said. 22 Drew Robinson DB 5-10 197 Sr. 1V The unit has a new field general as Danny Pearman Baltz, a freshman All-America choice, distinguished 24 Arnold Davies DB 6-0 195 Sr. SQ is the new special teams coordinator, taking over for Ray himself well last season, averaging 40.9 yards per punt 26 Michael Carter DB 5-11 175 So. RS which was seventh in the ACC. He also performed better 29 Jeff Allen DB 6-1 190 Sr. 3V Rychleski, who had guided the group the last seven years. 32 Brandon Jackson-Mills DB 5-11 160 So. SQ Pearman will certainly place his stamp on a special in league play, averaging 43.1 yards per punt, the second- 37 Cameron Chism DB 6-0 185 Fr. HS teams unit which has been among the best in the ACC best mark in the ACC. since Friedgen’s arrival in 2001, Baltz held off a charge from Ted Townsley in the spring. “Danny comes into a good situation, but I like what I saw The sophomore transfer kicked well in a couple of spring Senior cornerback Kevin Barnes, who had a team-high from that unit in the spring,” Friedgen said. “He’s a very scrimmages, but Baltz was sharp throughout the five four interceptions and ranked tied for fifth in the ACC in hard worker and has the right temperament for the position. weeks of practice. passes defended, is the lone returning starter with the I think the kids have really taken to him.” Oquendo has been a solid and steady contributor as departure of CB Isaiah Gardner, FS J.J. Justice and SS the punt returner. He’ll most likely slide back into that spot Christian Varner. in the fall, though Anthony Wiseman saw time there last Barnes and juniors Anthony Wiseman and Nolan Car- Specialists season after Oquendo missed the last four games with a roll battled it out in the spring for the starting roles and that 11 David May PK 5-11 196 Sr. SQ knee injury. should continue into the fall. 26 Mike Barbour PK 5-10 165 Fr. RS Redshirt freshmen Ronnie Tyler and Torrey Smith are 31 Andrew Schmitt LS 6-0 236 Sr. 3V also candidates to see time at punt returns. “Nolan established himself this spring and Wiseman is 32 Nick Wallace PK 5-9 195 So. TR Scott, a 2007 freshman All-ACC pick, showed play- battling Barnes for a starting spot,” Friedgen said. 33 Brett Weiss PK 5-10 165 Fr. RS All three will see significant time. 35 Travis Baltz P/PK 6-2 200 So. 1V making ability returning kicks last season. He nearly broke Wiseman was the third corner for most of last season, 37 Ted Townsley P 6-0 190 So. TR a couple for scores and had a 60-yarder vs. Florida State. though Carroll saw extended time later in the year at corner- 39 Obi Egekeze PK 6-2 210 Sr. 2V His 566 return yards were the most ever for a Maryland back. Both have good speed and athleticism. 59 Tim Downs LS 6-0 245 Fr. RS freshman. He is expected to see extensive time at tailback, Senior Richard Taylor is No. 2 on the depth chart so whether Scott remains the returner is up in the air. behind Carroll. Taylor was in the mix for a starting spot last Wiseman, Trenton Hughes and Richard Taylor are season before injuring his knee in the spring and never also candidates for the kickoff return job. getting on the field in the fall. He is healthy for the first time The Terps will have to replace holder Matt Goldberg and in over a year. short-snapper (FGs/PATs) Brendan McDermond, both of Others who will vie for time at corner include Michael whom graduated. Carter, Trenton Hughes and Brandon Jackson-Mills. Baltz served as the holder in the spring and looks like he Carter has had a solid off-season and is expected to will have the job in the fall. increase the competition level at cornerback. Senior Andrew Schmitt returns as the team’s long- Hughes and Jackson-Mills are young, snapper (punts). Schmitt has snapped the last three athletic players who will add depth at seasons and Baltz is just the team’s third punter in the last corner and on special teams. nine years. The safety spots will have two new Schmitt will also handle the snaps for the FG/PAT starters. team. Senior Jeff Allen is penciled in as The Terps have not had a punt blocked since the the No. 1 strong safety and junior Terrell 1999 season. Skinner appears to be in a battle with Redshirt freshman Tim Downs will serve as sophomore Antwine Perez for the starting Schmitt’s backup. free safety slot. Senior David May, who never played high school Allen and Skinner saw time in the - football, enters the fall with a shot at kickoff duties. field last season, but most of their action has come on He’s also a reserve place-kicker. special teams. Brett Weiss and Nick Wallace will join May Allen is a sure tackler, while Skinner is a big, athletic in a battle for the backup place-kicker spot in the former . fall. Weiss is also a member of the Maryland “Skinner got better and better last season,” Cosh lacrosse team. said. Perez sat out last season after transferring from Obi Egekeze proved to be a solid USC, but the Terps hope he can find his way into performer for the Terps last season, the mix. making 13-of-14 field goal attempts in “Perez showed he was physical on the scout team ACC play, the best mark in the league. last season and demonstrated a willingness to hit,” Cosh said. 2008 football media & recruiting guide 6 1 Preseason Depth Chart Offense Defense WR-X 84 Isaiah Williams 6-3 200 Sr.-3V DE 91 Mack Frost 6-5 252 Sr.-3V 82 Torrey Smith 6-1 200 Fr.-RS 56 Deege Galt 6-4 264 Jr.-SQ 3 LaQuan Williams 6-1 180 So.-1V or 57 Jared Harrell 6-5 265 Jr.-SQ 7 Adrian Cannon 6-2 204 So.-1V 99 Carl Russell 6-6 270 Fr.-HS LT 77 Scott Burley 6-5 335 Sr.-3V NT 96 Olugbemi Otulaja 6-0 285 Sr.-1V 74 Bruce Campbell 6-7 285 So.-1V or 92 Dion Armstrong 6-1 303 Fr.-RS 73 Stephen St. John 6-6 300 Fr.-RS 90 Travis Ivey 6-4 325 Jr.-1V LG 76 Jaimie Thomas 6-4 330 Sr.-3V DT 40 Jeremy Navarre 6-3 270 Sr.-3V 70 Lamar Young 6-4 330 Fr.-RS 97 Dean Muhtadi 6-3 295 Sr.-1V 61 Lee Oliver 6-1 310 Sr.-SQ 93 Ian Davidson 6-2 280 Fr.-RS C 60 Edwin Williams 6-3 315 Sr.-3V 95 Joe Vellano 6-3 270 Fr.-HS 65 Danny Edwards 6-1 276 So.-SQ LEO 55 Trey Covington 6-3 240 Sr.-3V 50 Evan Eastburn 6-1 285 So.-SQ 43 Rick Costa 6-1 225 Sr.-2V 66 Maurice Hampton 6-2 295 Fr.-RS 58 Derek Drummond 6-3 232 Fr.-RS RG 72 Phil Costa 6-3 300 Jr.-1V 50 Ricardo Dacosta 6-2 250 Sr.-SQ or 67 Jack Griffin 6-6 308 Sr.-3V SAM 48 Moise Fokou 6-2 225 Sr.-2V 57 Matt Harraka 6-4 280 So.-SQ or 54 Adrian Moten 6-2 221 So.-1V 69 Joe Faiella 6-4 305 Fr.-RS 27 Dominique Herald 5-11 190 Fr.-RS RT 75 Dane Randolph 6-5 300 Sr.-3V 41 Aaron Ball 6-0 224 Sr.-SQ 71 Paul Pinegar 6-4 275 So.-1V 19 Femi Akinwande 6-2 200 Jr.-SQ 79 Kyle Sappington 6-3 305 So.-SQ MIKE 33 Alex Wujciak 6-3 255 So.-SQ 71 Bearthur Johnson 6-6 350 Fr.-RS 42 Ben Pooler 6-2 230 Fr.-RS TE 13 Dan Gronkowski 6-6 255 Sr.-2V or 45 Alex Schultz 6-1 235 Sr.-SQ 45 Tommy Galt 6-5 260 Jr.-1V WILL 34 Dave Philistin 6-2 231 Sr.-3V or 80 Lansford Watson 6-4 250 Fr.-RS or 44 Chase Bullock 6-2 234 Sr.-1V QB 10 Chris Turner 6-4 210 Jr.-1V 59 Demetrius Hartsfield 6-1 225 Fr.-HS 19 Jordan Steffy 6-1 209 Sr.-3V 46 Hakeem Sule 5-11 210 Jr.-SQ 12 Josh Portis 6-4 210 Jr.-SQ CB 14 Nolan Carroll 6-1 202 Jr.-2V 11 Jamarr Robinson 6-0 190 Fr.-RS 9 Richard Taylor 5-11 193 Sr.-2V TB 23 Da’Rel Scott 5-11 192 So.-1V 21 Trenton Hughes 5-11 175 Fr.-RS or 5 Morgan Green 5-11 215 So.-SQ FS 1 Terrell Skinner 6-3 214 Jr.-2V 16 Rashad Henry 5-9 185 Sr.SQ or 20 Antwine Perez 6-1 200 So.-TR or 82 Dan Bonato 5-8 182 So.-SQ 18 Austin Walker 6-0 185 Fr.-RS FB 38 Cory Jackson 6-1 245 Jr.-2V SS 29 Jeff Allen 6-1 190 Sr.-3V 30 Haroon Brown 5-10 257 So.-1V 22 Drew Robinson 5-10 197 Sr.-1V 36 Taylor Watson 6-2 235 Fr.-RS 4 Jamari McCollough 5-11 195 Jr.-SQ WR-Z 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey 6-3 206 Jr-2V CB 2 Kevin Barnes 6-1 188 Sr.-3V 83 Emani Lee-Odai 6-2 200 So.-1V 6 Anthony Wiseman 5-10 185 Jr.-2V 88 Quinton McCree 6-2 185 Fr.-RS 26 Michael Carter 5-11 175 Fr.-RS 85 Tony Logan 5-10 180 Fr.-RS 32 Brandon Jackson-Mills 5-11 160 So.-SQ 25 Kevin Dorsey 6-2 195 Fr.-HS WR-Y 17 Danny Oquendo 6-0 190 Sr.-3V 24 Ronnie Tyler 5-10 190 Fr.-RS H 15 Drew Gloster 6-4 240 So.-1V 86 Devonte Campbell 6-2 240 Fr.-HS 89 Matt Furstenberg 6-4 230 Fr-HS

Specialists PK 39 Obi Egekeze 6-2 210 Sr.-2V PR 17 Danny Oquendo 6-0 190 Sr.-3V 11 David May 5-11 196 Sr.-SQ 82 Torrey Smith 6-1 200 Fr.-RS 32 Nick Wallace 5-9 195 So.-TR KR 23 Da’Rel Scott 5-11 192 So.-1V 33 Brett Weiss 5-10 165 Fr.-RS 6 Anthony Wiseman 5-10 185 Jr.-2V KO 11 David May 5-11 196 Sr.-SQ H 35 Travis Baltz 6-2 200 So.-1V 39 Obi Egekeze 6-2 210 Sr.-2V 13 Dan Gronkowski 6-6 255 Sr.-2V 35 Travis Baltz 6-2 200 So.-1V LS 31 Andrew Schmitt 6-0 236 Sr.-3V 32 Nick Wallace 5-9 195 So.-TR 59 Tim Downs 6-0 245 Fr.-RS P 35 Travis Baltz 6-2 200 So.-1V SS 31 Andrew Schmitt 6-0 236 Sr.-3V 37 Ted Townsley 6-0 184 So.-TR 59 Tim Downs 6-0 245 Fr.-RS 6 2 2008 outlook Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 19 (d) Femi Akinwande LB 6-2 200 Jr. SQ Laurel, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 68 (d) Obum Akunyili OL 6-3 325 Fr. RS Charlottesville, Va. (St. Anne’s Bellfield School) 29 Jeff Allen DB 6-1 190 Sr. 3V Woodbridge, Va. (DeMatha HS) 92 Dion Armstrong DL 6-1 303 Fr. RS Fort Valley, Ga. (Peach County HS) 41 (d) Aaron Ball LB 6-0 224 Sr. SQ Owings Mills, Md. ( Polytechnic HS/Bowie State) 35 (d) Travis Baltz P/PK 6-2 200 So. 1V Whitehouse, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS) 26 (d) Mike Barbour PK 5-10 165 Fr. RS Upper Brookville, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s HS) 2 Kevin Barnes DB 6-1 188 Sr. 3V Glen Burnie, Md. (Old Mill HS) 16 (d) Tyler Bass QB 6-3 220 Fr. HS Atlanta, Ga. (Stockbridge HS) 82 (d) Dan Bonato RB 5-8 182 So. SQ Woodbine, N.J. (Ocean City HS) 79 (d) Tyler Bowen OL 6-6 322 Fr. RS Helena, Ga. (Telfair County HS) 87 Kerry Boykins WR 6-1 200 Fr. HS Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Frommel Smith HS) 30 (d) Haroon Brown RB 5-10 257 So. 1V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) 44 Chase Bullock LB 6-3 234 Sr. 1V Durham, N.C. (Northern HS) 77 Scott Burley OL 6-5 335 Sr. 3V Baltimore, Md. (Woodlawn Senior HS) 74 Bruce Campbell OL 6-7 285 So. 1V Hamden, Conn. (Hyde Leadership School/Hargrave Military Academy) 86 Devonte Campbell TE 6-2 240 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Forestville HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 7 Adrian Cannon WR 6-2 204 So. 1V Pontiac, Mich. (Avondale HS) 14 Nolan Carroll DB 6-1 202 Jr. 2V Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay HS) 26 (d) Michael Carter DB 5-11 175 So. RS Windsor, Ontario (Sandwich Secondary School/Erie Community College) 37 (d) Cameron Chism DB 6-0 185 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Bishop McNamara HS) 47 Jeff Clement LB 6-2 239 Jr. 1V Westville, N.J. (Deptford HS) 72 Phil Costa OL 6-3 300 Jr. 1V Moorestown, N.J. (Holy Cross HS) 43 Rick Costa LB 6-1 225 Sr. 2V Moorestown, N.J. (Holy Cross HS/Temple Univ.) 55 Trey Covington LB 6-3 240 Sr. 3V Bowie, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 50 (d) Ricardo Dacosta DL 6-2 250 Sr. SQ Bronx, N.Y. (DeWitt Clinton HS/Erie Community College) 93 Ian Davidson DL 6-3 280 Fr. RS Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes HS) 63 R.J. Dill OL 6-6 274 Fr. HS Camp Hill, Pa. (Trinity HS) 25 Kevin Dorsey WR 6-2 195 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Forestville HS) 49 Gary Douglas RB 5-11 179 Fr. HS Durham, N.C. (Hillside HS) 59 (d) Tim Downs LS 6-0 245 Fr. RS Derry, Pa. (Derry HS) 27 (d) Webb Dulin WR 5-8 165 Fr. RS Easton, Md. (Easton HS) 58 Derek Drummond LB 6-3 232 Fr. RS Pomfret, Md. (McDonough HS) 50 (d) Evan Eastburn OL 6-1 285 So. SQ Boulder, Colo. (Fairview HS) 53 (d) Eteyen Edet LB 6-1 235 Fr. HS Fort Washington, Md. (Friendly Senior HS) 65 (d) Danny Edwards OL 6-1 276 So. SQ Frederick, Md. (Tuscarora HS) 39 Obi Egekeze PK 6-2 210 Sr. 2V Augusta, Ga. (Westside HS) 69 Joe Faiella OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS Freehold, N.J. (Freehold Township HS) 48 Moise Fokou LB 6-2 225 Sr. 2V Rockville, Md. (The /Frostburg State) 98 (d) A.J. Francis DL 6-5 310 Fr. HS Severn, Md. (Gonzaga College [D.C.] HS) 91 Mack Frost DL 6-5 252 Sr. 3V Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley HS) 89 Matt Furstenberg TE 6-4 230 Fr. HS Flemington, N.J. (Hunterdon Central Regional HS/The Hun School) 56 Deege Galt DL 6-4 264 Jr. SQ Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 45 (d) Tommy Galt TE 6-5 260 Jr. 1V Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 64 Justin Gilbert OL 6-6 283 Fr. HS Richmond, Va. (Monacan HS) 15 Drew Gloster TE 6-4 240 So. 1V Germantown, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 78 (d) Andrew Gonnella OL 6-5 285 Fr. RS Monroe, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodberry HS) 5 (d) Morgan Green RB 5-11 215 So. SQ White Plains, Md. (Lackey HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 67 Jack Griffin OL 6-6 308 Sr. 3V Enfield, Conn. (Enfield HS) 13 Dan Gronkowski TE 6-6 255 Sr. 2V Amherst, N.Y. (Williamsville North HS) 66 Maurice Hampton OL 6-2 295 Fr. RS Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) 53 (d) Stephen Hargett LB 6-0 250 So. SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola HS) 57 (d) Matthew Harraka OL 6-4 280 So. SQ Ijamsville, Md. (St. John’s Catholic Prep) 57 (d) Jared Harrell DL 6-5 265 Jr. SQ Milton, Mass. (Tabor Academy) 59 (d) Demetrius Hartsfield LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Regional HS) 16 (d) Rashad Henry RB 5-9 185 Sr. SQ Mitchellville, Md. (Flowers HS/Bowie State) 27 (d) Dominique Herald LB 5-11 190 So. 1V Newark, N.J. (The Pennington School) 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 6-3 206 Jr. 2V Silver Spring, Md. (McDonogh School) 21 Trenton Hughes DB 5-11 175 Fr. RS Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville HS) 90 Travis Ivey DL 6-4 325 Jr. 1V Riverdale, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS) 38 Cory Jackson RB 6-1 245 Jr. 2V Morgantown, W.Va. (University HS) 32 (d) Brandon Jackson-Mills DB 5-11 160 So. SQ Germantown, Md. (Northwest HS) 71 Bearthur Johnson OL 6-6 350 Fr. RS Hoboken, N.J. (Hoboken HS) 65 (d) Masengo Kabongo DL 6-1 285 Fr. HS Stratford, Conn. (Fairfield College Prep) 68 (d) Zach Kerr DL 6-3 310 Fr. HS Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS) 35 (d) Paul Lariviere RB 6-0 245 Fr. RS Brooklyn, N.Y. (Brooklyn Technical HS) 2008 football media & recruiting guide 6 3

No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 83 Emani Lee-Odai WR 6-2 200 So. 1V Washington, D.C. (Anacostia HS) 78 (d) Justin Lewis OL 6-4 320 Fr. HS Johnsonville, S.C. (Johnsonville HS) 85 Tony Logan WR 5-10 180 Fr. RS Piscataway, N.J. (Piscataway HS) 11 (d) David May PK 5-11 196 Sr. SQ Rockville, Md. (Charles E. Smith Day School) 4 Jamari McCollough DB 5-11 195 Jr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (Randallstown HS) 88 Quinton McCree WR 6-2 185 Fr. RS Brandywine, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 41 (d) Davin Meggett RB 5-8 210 Fr. HS Clinton, Md. (Surrattsville, HS) 54 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 221 So. 1V Suitland, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 97 Dean Muhtadi DL 6-3 295 Sr. 1V Alexandria, Va. (TC Williams HS/Christopher Newport Univ.) 40 Jeremy Navarre DL 6-3 270 Sr. 3V Joppatowne, Md. (Joppatowne HS) 61 Lee Oliver OL 6-1 310 Sr. SQ Germantown, Md. (Northwestern HS) 17 Danny Oquendo WR 6-0 190 Sr. 3V Hackensack, N.J. (Hackensack HS) 96 Olugbemi Otulaja DL 6-0 285 Sr. 1V Freeport, N.Y. (Freeport HS/Marist) 20 Antwine Perez DB 6-1 200 So. TR Westville Grove, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson HS/USC) 46 (d) Steve Pfister RB 6-2 234 Jr. 1V Columbia, Md. (Mount St. Joseph HS) 34 Dave Philistin LB 6-2 231 Sr. 3V Manchester, N.H. (Manchester Central HS) 71 (d) Paul Pinegar OL 6-4 275 So. 1V Brookeville, Md. (Sherwood HS) 42 Ben Pooler LB 6-2 230 Fr. RS Morristown, N.J. (Lawrenceville School) 12 Josh Portis QB 6-4 210 Jr. SQ Woodland Hills, Calif. (W.H. Taft HS/Florida) 75 Dane Randolph OL 6-5 300 Sr. 3V Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake HS) 98 (d) Chris Rhodes DL 6-3 265 Fr. RS Columbia, Md. (River Hill HS) 22 Drew Robinson DB 5-10 197 Sr. 1V Germantown, Md. (Watkins Mill HS/Bowie State) 11 (d) Jamarr Robinson QB 6-0 190 Fr. RS Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park School) 99 Carl Russell DL 6-6 270 Fr. HS Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS) 79 (d) Kyle Sappington OL 6-3 305 So. SQ Phoenix, Md. (Stephen Decatur HS) 31 Andrew Schmitt LS 6-0 236 Sr. 3V Derry, Pa. (Derry Area HS) 45 (d) Alex Schultz LB 6-1 235 Sr. SQ Gretna, La. (DeLaSalle HS/Towson) 23 Da’Rel Scott RB 5-11 192 So. 1V Conshohocken, Pa. (Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS) 1 Terrell Skinner DB 6-3 214 Jr. 2V St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega HS) 82 Torrey Smith WR 6-1 200 Fr. RS Fredericksburg, Va. (Stafford HS) 73 (d) Stephen St. John OL 6-6 300 Fr. RS Columbia, S.C. (Dutch Fork HS) 19 (d) Jordan Steffy QB 6-1 209 Sr. 3V Leola, Pa. (Conestoga Valley HS) 46 (d) Hakeem Sule LB 5-11 210 Jr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (McDonogh HS) 18 (d) Kenny Tate WR 6-4 215 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (DeMatha HS) 9 Richard Taylor DB 5-11 193 Sr. 2V Centreville, Va. (Centreville HS) 76 Jaimie Thomas OL 6-4 330 Sr. 3V Harrisburg, Pa. (Bishop McDevitt HS) 37 (d) Ted Townsley P 6-0 190 So. TR Portsmouth, Va. (Churchland HS/Louisburg College) 10 Chris Turner QB 6-4 210 Jr. 1V Simi Valley, Calif. (Chaminade HS) 24 (d) Ronnie Tyler WR 5-10 190 Fr. RS Wagener, S.C. (Wagener HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 95 Joe Vellano DL 6-3 270 Fr. HS Rexford, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) 18 (d) Austin Walker DB 6-0 185 Fr. RS McLean, Va. (Langley HS) 32 (d) Nick Wallace PK 5-9 195 So. TR Fredericksburg, Va. (Riverbend HS/Indiana [Pa.]) 80 Lansford Watson TE 6-4 250 Fr. RS Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lincoln HS) 36 Taylor Watson RB 6-2 235 Fr. RS Accokeek, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 33 (d) Brett Weiss PK 5-10 165 Fr. RS Baltimore, Md. (Boys Latin School) 60 Edwin Williams OL 6-3 315 Sr. 3V Washington, D.C. (DeMatha HS) 84 Isaiah Williams WR 6-3 200 Sr. 3V Montclair, N.J. (Bergen Catholic HS) 3 LaQuan Williams WR 6-1 180 So. 1V Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic HS) 6 Anthony Wiseman DB 5-10 185 Jr. 2V Silver Hill, Md. (DeMatha HS) 33 (d) Alex Wujciak LB 6-3 255 So. SQ West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) 70 Lamar Young OL 6-4 330 Fr. RS Jonesboro, Ga. (Mundys Mill HS) Key: (d) indicates duplicate number; RS indicates redshirted in 2007; SQ indicates on squad in 2007, but has not earned a letter; HS indicates high school; TR indicates transfer; (d) indicates duplicate number

Pronunciation Guide Player Pronunciation Darrius Heyward-Bey HAY-werd BAY Terrell Skinner tuh-REHL Femi Akinwande FEM-e ah-kin-juan-de Emani Lee-Odai eh-MAHN-ee lee OH-die Jaimie Thomas JAY-mee Obum Akinyili oh-BOOM akun-YA-lee Jamari McCollough juh-MAR-ree muh-KULL-uh Hakeem Sule soo-LAY Haroon Brown hah-roon Davin Meggett DAY-vin LaQuan Williams luh-KWAN Phil and Rick Costa KAH-stuh Dean Muhtadi moo-TAH-dee Alex Wujciak woE-jack Ricardo Dacosta da-kah-stuh Jeremy Navarre nuh-VAR Arnold Davies day-vees Danny Oquendo oh-KEHN-doh Coach Pronunciation Obi Egekeze oh-bee egg-uh-kay-zuh Olugbemi Otulaja oh-lug-BEM-ee aut-oo-LAH-jah Tom Brattan rhymes with latin Eteyan Edet eh-TAY-n edit Antwine Perez ANT-wan Ralph Friedgen FREE-jun Moise Fokou moses FOE-koo Steve Pfister fis-ter Dave Sollazzo so-LAH-zo Deege Galt deej Dave Philistin FILL-liss-teen Jared Harrell huh-RELL Da’Rel Scott da-RELL 6 4 2008 outlook Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 1 Terrell Skinner DB 6-3 214 Jr. 2V St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega HS) 2 Kevin Barnes DB 6-1 188 Sr. 3V Glen Burnie, Md. (Old Mill HS) 3 LaQuan Williams WR 6-1 180 So. 1V Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic HS) 4 Jamari McCollough DB 5-11 195 Jr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (Randallstown HS) 5 Morgan Green RB 5-11 215 So. SQ White Plains, Md. (Lackey HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 6 Anthony Wiseman DB 5-10 185 Jr. 2V Silver Hill, Md. (DeMatha HS) 7 Adrian Cannon WR 6-2 204 So. 1V Pontiac, Mich. (Avondale HS) 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 6-3 206 Jr. 2V Silver Spring, Md. (McDonogh School) 9 Richard Taylor DB 5-11 193 Sr. 2V Centreville, Va. (Centreville HS) 10 Chris Turner QB 6-4 210 Jr. 1V Simi Valley, Calif. (Chaminade HS) 11 (d) David May PK 5-11 196 Sr. SQ Rockville, Md. (Charles E. Smith Day School) 11 (d) Jamarr Robinson QB 6-0 190 Fr. RS Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park School) 12 Josh Portis QB 6-4 210 Jr. SQ Woodland Hills, Calif. (W.H. Taft HS/Florida) 13 Dan Gronkowski TE 6-6 255 Sr. 2V Amherst, N.Y. (Williamsville North HS) 14 Nolan Carroll DB 6-1 202 Jr. 2V Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay HS) 15 Drew Gloster TE 6-4 240 So. 1V Germantown, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 16 (d) Tyler Bass QB 6-3 220 Fr. HS Atlanta, Ga. (Stockbridge HIgh School) 16 (d) Rashad Henry RB 5-9 185 Sr. SQ Mitchellville, Md. (Flowers HS/Bowie State) 17 Danny Oquendo WR 6-0 190 Sr. 3V Hackensack, N.J. (Hackensack HS) 18 (d) Kenny Tate WR 6-4 215 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (DeMatha HS) 18 (d) Austin Walker DB 6-0 185 Fr. RS McLean, Va. (Langley HS) 19 (d) Jordan Steffy QB 6-1 209 Sr. 3V Leola, Pa. (Conestoga Valley HS) 19 (d) Femi Akinwande LB 6-2 200 Jr. SQ Laurel, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 20 Antwine Perez DB 6-1 200 So. TR Westville Grove, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson HS/USC) 21 Trenton Hughes DB 5-11 175 Fr. RS Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville HS) 22 Drew Robinson DB 5-10 197 Sr. 1V Germantown, Md. (Watkins Mill HS/Bowie State) 23 Da’Rel Scott RB 5-11 192 So. 1V Conshohocken, Pa. (Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS) 24 Ronnie Tyler WR 5-10 190 Fr. RS Wagener, S.C. (Wagener HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 25 Kevin Dorsey WR 6-2 195 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Forestville HS) 26 (d) Mike Barbour PK 5-10 165 Fr. RS Upper Brookville, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s HS) 26 (d) Michael Carter DB 5-11 175 So. RS Windsor, Ontario (Sandwich Secondary School/Erie Community College) 27 (d) Dominique Herald LB 5-11 190 So. 1V Newark, N.J. (The Pennington School) 27 (d) Webb Dulin WR 5-8 165 Fr. RS Easton, Md. (Easton HS) 29 Jeff Allen DB 6-1 190 Sr. 3V Woodbridge, Va. (DeMatha HS) 30 Haroon Brown RB 5-10 257 So. 1V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) 31 Andrew Schmitt LS 6-0 236 Sr. 3V Derry, Pa. (Derry Area HS) 32 (d) Brandon Jackson-Mills DB 5-11 160 So. SQ Germantown, Md. (Northwest HS) 32 (d) Nick Wallace PK 5-9 195 So. TR Fredericksburg, Va. (Riverbend HS/Indiana [Pa.]) 33 (d) Brett Weiss PK 5-10 165 Fr. RS Baltimore, Md. (Boys Latin School) 33 (d) Alex Wujciak LB 6-3 255 So. SQ West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) 34 Dave Philistin LB 6-2 231 Sr. 3V Manchester, N.H. (Manchester Central HS) 35 (d) Travis Baltz P/PK 6-2 200 So. 1V Whitehouse, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS) 35 (d) Paul Lariviere RB 6-0 245 Fr. RS Brooklyn, N.Y. (Brooklyn Technical HS) 36 Taylor Watson RB 6-2 235 Fr. RS Accokeek, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 37 (d) Cameron Chism DB 6-0 185 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Bishop McNamara HS) 37 (d) Ted Townsley P 6-0 190 So. TR Portsmouth, Va. (Churchland HS/Louisburg College) 38 Cory Jackson RB 6-1 245 Jr. 2V Morgantown, W.Va. (University HS) 39 Obi Egekeze PK 6-2 210 Sr. 2V Augusta, Ga. (Westside HS) 40 Jeremy Navarre DL 6-3 270 Sr. 3V Joppatowne, Md. (Joppatowne HS) 41 (d) Aaron Ball LB 6-0 224 Sr. SQ Owings Mills, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic HS/Bowie State) 41 (d) Davin Meggett RB 5-8 210 Fr. HS Clinton, Md. (Surrattsville, HS) 42 Ben Pooler LB 6-2 230 Fr. RS Morristown, N.J. (Lawrenceville School) 43 Rick Costa LB 6-1 225 Sr. 2L Moorestown, N.J. (Holy Cross HS/Temple Univ.) 44 Chase Bullock LB 6-3 234 Sr. 1V Durham, N.C. (Northern HS) 45 (d) Tommy Galt TE 6-5 260 Jr. 1V Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 45 (d) Alex Schultz LB 6-1 235 Sr. SQ Gretna, La. (DeLaSalle HS/Towson) 46 (d) Hakeem Sule LB 5-11 210 Jr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (McDonogh HS) 46 (d) Steve Pfister RB 6-2 234 Jr. 1V Columbia, Md. (Mount St. Joseph HS) 47 Jeff Clement LB 6-2 239 Jr. 1V Westville, N.J. (Deptford HS) 48 Moise Fokou LB 6-2 225 Sr. 2V Rockville, Md. (The Bullis School/Frostburg State) 49 Gary Douglas RB 5-11 179 Fr. HS Durham, N.C. (Hillside HS) 50 (d) Ricardo Dacosta DL 6-2 250 Sr. SQ Bronx, N.Y. (DeWitt Clinton HS/Erie Community College) 50 (d) Evan Eastburn OL 6-1 285 So. SQ Boulder, Colo. (Fairview HS) 53 (d) Eteyen Edet LB 6-1 235 Fr. HS Fort Washington, Md. (Friendly Senior HS) 53 (d) Stephen Hargett LB 6-0 250 So. SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola HS) 54 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 221 So. 1V Suitland, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 55 Trey Covington LB 6-3 240 Sr. 3V Bowie, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 2008 football media & recruiting guide 6 5

No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 56 Deege Galt DL 6-4 264 Jr. SQ Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 57 (d) Matthew Harraka OL 6-4 270 So. SQ Ijamsville, Md. (St. John’s Catholic Prep) 57 (d) Jared Harrell DL 6-5 265 Jr. SQ Milton, Mass. (Tabor Academy) 58 Derek Drummond LB 6-3 232 Fr. RS Pomfret, Md. (McDonough HS) 59 (d) Tim Downs LS 6-0 245 Fr. RS Derry, Pa. (Derry HS) 59 (d) Demetrius Hartsfield LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Regional HS) 60 Edwin Williams OL 6-3 315 Sr. 3V Washington, D.C. (DeMatha HS) 61 Lee Oliver OL 6-1 310 Sr. SQ Germantown, Md. (Northwestern HS) 63 R.J. Dill OL 6-6 274 Fr. HS Camp Hill, Pa. (Trinity HS) 64 Justin Gilbert OL 6-6 283 Fr. HS Richmond, Va. (Monacan HS) 65 (d) Masengo Kabongo DL 6-1 285 Fr. HS Stratford, Conn. (Fairfield College Prep) 65 (d) Danny Edwards OL 6-1 276 So. SQ Frederick, Md. (Tuscarora HS) 66 Maurice Hampton OL 6-2 295 Fr. RS Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) 67 Jack Griffin OL 6-6 308 Sr. 3V Enfield, Conn. (Enfield HS) 68 (d) Zach Kerr DL 6-3 310 Fr. HS Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS) 68 (d) Obum Akunyili OL 6-3 325 Fr. RS Charlottesville, Va. (St. Anne’s Bellfield School) 69 Joe Faiella OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS Freehold, N.J. (Freehold Township HS) 70 Lamar Young OL 6-4 330 Fr. RS Jonesboro, Ga. (Mundys Mill HS) 71 (d) Bearthur Johnson OL 6-6 350 Fr. RS Hoboken, N.J. (Hoboken HS) 71 (d) Paul Pinegar OL 6-4 275 So. 1V Brookeville, Md. (Sherwood HS) 72 Phil Costa OL 6-3 300 Jr. 1V Moorestown, N.J. (Holy Cross HS) 73 Stephen St. John OL 6-6 300 Fr. RS Columbia, S.C. (Dutch Fork HS) 74 Bruce Campbell OL 6-7 285 So. 1V Hamden, Conn. (Hyde Leadership School/Hargrave Military Academy) 75 Dane Randolph OL 6-5 300 Sr. 3V Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake HS) 76 Jaimie Thomas OL 6-4 330 Sr. 3V Harrisburg, Pa. (Bishop McDevitt HS) 77 Scott Burley OL 6-5 335 Sr. 3V Baltimore, Md. (Woodlawn Senior HS) 78 (d) Justin Lewis OL 6-4 320 Fr. HS Johnsonville, S.C. (Johnsonville HS) 78 (d) Andrew Gonnella OL 6-5 285 Fr. RS Monroe, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodberry HS) 79 (d) Kyle Sappington OL 6-3 305 So. SQ Phoenix, Md. (Stephen Decatur HS) 79 (d) Tyler Bowen OL 6-6 322 Fr. RS Helena, Ga. (Telfair County HS) 80 Lansford Watson TE 6-4 250 Fr. RS Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lincoln HS) 82 (d) Dan Bonato RB 5-8 182 So. SQ Woodbine, N.J. (Ocean City HS) 82 (d) Torrey Smith WR 6-1 200 Fr. RS Fredericksburg, Va. (Stafford HS) 83 Emani Lee-Odai WR 6-2 200 So. 1V Washington, D.C. (Anacostia HS) 84 Isaiah Williams WR 6-3 200 Sr. 3V Montclair, N.J. (Bergen Catholic HS) 85 Tony Logan WR 5-10 180 Fr. RS Piscataway, N.J. (Piscataway HS) 86 Devonte Campbell TE 6-2 240 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Forestville HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 87 Kerry Boykins WR 6-1 200 Fr. HS Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Frommel Smith HS) 88 Quinton McCree WR 6-2 185 Fr. RS Brandywine, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 89 Matt Furstenberg TE 6-4 230 Fr. HS Flemington, N.J. (Hunterdon Central Regional HS/The Hun School) 90 Travis Ivey DL 6-4 325 Jr. 1V Riverdale, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS) 91 Mack Frost DL 6-4 252 Sr. 3V Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley HS) 92 Dion Armstrong DL 6-1 303 Fr. RS Fort Valley, Ga. (Peach County HS) 93 Ian Davidson DL 6-3 280 Fr. RS Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes HS) 95 Joe Vellano DL 6-3 270 Fr. HS Rexford, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) 96 Olugbemi Otulaja DL 6-0 285 Sr. 1V Freeport, N.Y. (Freeport HS/Marist) 97 Dean Muhtadi DL 6-3 295 Sr. 1V Alexandria, Va. (TC Williams HS/Christopher Newport Univ.) 98 (d) A.J. Francis DL 6-5 310 Fr. HS Severn, Md. (Gonzaga College [D.C.] HS) 98 (d) Chris Rhodes DL 6-3 265 Fr. RS Columbia, Md. (River Hill HS) 99 Carl Russell DL 6-6 270 Fr. HS Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS) Key: (d) indicates duplicate number; RS indicates redshirted in 2007; SQ indicates on squad in 2007, but has not earned a letter; HS indicates high school; TR indicates transfer; (d) indicates duplicate number

Personnel Breakdown By Class Terps By State Freshman 19 Maryland 44 Connecticut 3 Redshirt Freshman 27 New Jersey 14 Florida 2 Sophomore 24 Virginia 14 Ohio 1 Junior 17 New York 8 Louisiana 1 Senior 31 Pennsylvania 6 New Hampshire 1 Georgia 5 Michigan 1 North Carolina 4 Colorado 1 South Carolina 4 Massachusetts 1 District of Columbia 3 West Virginia 1 California 3 Canada (Ontario) 1 6 6 2008 outlook Preseason Honors Team National Rankings 34th Lindy’s 42nd Athlon

ACC Predictions 4th/Atlantic Athlon 4th/Atlantic Lindy’s 6th/Atlantic The Sporting News

Unit 1st-ranked OL in ACC Athlon 1st-ranked OL in ACC Lindy’s 2nd-ranked Special Teams in ACC Lindy’s 4th-ranked LBs in ACC Athlon

S c o t t Individual Burley 77 • Scott Burley Offensive Tackle Honorable Mention All-America The Sporting News Second Team All-ACC Athlon Second Team All-ACC Lindy’s

8 • Darrius Heyward-Bey Wide Receiver Honorable Mention All-America The Sporting News Fastest Receiver in ACC The Sporting News Second Team All-ACC Athlon Second Team All-ACC Lindy’s D a r r i u s 16th-ranked WR in Nation Lindy’s Heyward-Bey D aV e 34 • Dave Philistin Linebacker Philistin Nagurski Trophy Watch List Butkus Award Candidate The Sporting News First Team All-ACC The Sporting News First Team All-ACC Blue Ribbon Yearbook First Team All-ACC Lindy’s 11th-ranked ILB in Nation Lindy’s Second Team All-ACC Athlon

76 • Jaimie Thomas Offensive Guard Second Team All-ACC Athlon Second Team All-ACC Lindy’s

60 • Edwin Williams E d w i n Center Rimington Trophy Watch List Williams J a i m i e First Team All-ACC The Sporting News Thomas First Team All-ACC Lindy’s First Team All-ACC Blue RibbonYearbook Second Team All-ACC Athlon