After a season where the Terps ranked second-to-last in the Big Ten in passing yards allowed per game at 234.3, Maryland returns a veteran-laden defensive backfield.
Cornerback Jeremiah Johnson was the only member of the starting unit to graduate, and the team brings back a star junior, several experienced seniors and several raw but talented sophomores hoping to bring down that yards-allowed-per-game average.
The team announced that safety Zach Dancel would be transferring earlier in the offseason. This shouldn't affect the group very much, as Dancel was likely to be a second or third-string safety.
Here is who and what you can expect to see from Maryland's defensive backs in 2015.