
The 2026 NFL Draft went as quickly as it came, as the headline Fernando Mendoza kicked off the draft by being selected No. 1 overall by the Las Vegas Raiders. This year, only one Maryland Terrapin was selected in the seven-round process, and that was safety Jalen Huskey, who the Jacksonville Jaguars took with the 100th pick, which was the final pick on Day Two. However, four of six total Terps found new homes as undrafted free agents:
Nine straight drafts ✅
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) April 28, 2026
25 Terps selected ✅#ProTerps pic.twitter.com/a9QYUPWw7J
| Player | Team | Position | Date Of Signing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Octavian Smith Jr. | Baltimore Ravens | Wide Receiver | April 25th |
| Shaleak Knotts | Minnesota Vikings | Wide Receiver | April 25th |
| Jalil Farooq | Baltimore Ravens | Wide Receiver | April 26th |
| Alan Herron | New Orleans Saints | Offensive Lineman | April 25th |
Defensive lineman Cam Rice and long snapper Ethan Gough are the final two undrafted free agents and are still looking for teams to join.
Despite on-field struggles as a program in recent years, the best finishes in College Park came in a three-year span (2021-2023), when former quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa led them to Bowl wins each season.
Even so, players who have played under the Terps program have had their names called on Draft Night for the past nine years, highlighting its success in producing NFL-level talent. Some of the more notable names that have made it to the next level out of College Park over those years are....
If there is one thing that Maryland Football has done right throughout its program history, it is preparing and setting up players for the draft. It speaks volumes about the coaching staff and the competition that they endure in their collegiate career.
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