“I got the chills,” said Still, who is entering his senior season with the Terrapins. “It was crazy, because me playing with [Banks] for three years, and to see him get drafted in the first round and accomplish his dreams, that was just everything to me. I might have been happier than he was.”
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As Maryland continues fall camp, Still, a starter in each of the past three seasons at nickel, has made it a point to stay in touch with Banks and Jakorian Bennett, who was drafted in the fourth round by the Las Vegas Raiders, seeking advice on the technical and mental components required to master one of the most demanding positions on the field.